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Don Pablo (Buscon) meet a fencing master, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1699

Don Pablo (Buscon) meet a fencing master, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1699


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Don Pablo (Buscon) meet a fencing master, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1699

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1699 Caspar Luyken Coffee House Fencing Francisco Francisco De Quevedo Jan Claesz Ten Hoorn Master Meet Player Public House Scene Spoon Sportsman Fencing Sport Insane Pablo Slotted Spoon Want


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In this print titled "Don Pablo (Buscon) meet a fencing master, Caspar Luyken, Jan Claesz ten Hoorn, 1699" we are transported back to the vibrant atmosphere of an inn or coffee house in the late 17th century. The scene unfolds with Don Pablo, known as the mad swordsman, eagerly seeking to learn the art of fencing from a renowned master. The composition is rich with details that bring this historical encounter to life. Don Pablo's intense gaze and poised stance reveal his determination and desire for mastery. Meanwhile, the fencing master exudes confidence and expertise as he holds a sword in one hand and gestures animatedly with the other. Surrounding them are curious onlookers who have paused their conversations to witness this intriguing exchange. The room buzzes with anticipation as everyone awaits what promises to be an unforgettable display of skill and technique. Notably, amidst all these characters stands a slotted spoon—a subtle yet symbolic object that hints at hidden meanings within Francisco de Quevedo's novel "Buscon". This inclusion adds depth and invites viewers to delve into the complexities of Don Pablo's character. Through Quint Lox's expert lens, we are granted access to this extraordinary moment frozen in time—an encounter between two individuals driven by passion for their craft. This print serves as both a visual feast for sports enthusiasts and an invitation for further exploration into historical narratives surrounding fame, ambition, and human connection.

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