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  • Aubert/ Pingret, d'/ E.

    Published by Artist: Aubert/ Pingret d'/ E; issued in: Paris; ca:, 1842

    Seller: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Germany

    Association Member: ILAB VDA

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    Technic: Lithography, colorit: gouache, condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 41 x 24, Costumes Italiens, from Galerie Royale de Costumes, Costumes Italiens, 7. Published by Aubert and Co., Paris. Swiss Guards are the Swiss soldiers who have served as guards at foreign European courts since the late 15th century. In addition to small household and palace units, Swiss mercenary regiments have served as regular line troops in various armies; notably those of France, Spain and Naples . The Swiss were famous mercenaries for hundreds of years. Since Switzerland was a poor country, young men often sought their fortunes abroad. Swiss troops had a reputation for discipline and loyalty, and employing revolutionary battle tactics. They were considered the most powerful troops of the 15th century, until their methods were refined by the Landsknechte in the early 16th century. The earliest such unit was the Swiss Hundred Guard at the French court (1497?1817). This small force was complemented in 1567 by a Swiss Guards regiment. In the 18th and early 19th centuries several other Swiss Guard units existed for periods in various European courts. The Papal Swiss Guard was founded in 1506 and is the only extant Swiss Guard.

  • Aubert/ Pingret, d'/ E.

    Published by Artist: Aubert/ Pingret d'/ E; issued in: Paris; ca:, 1842

    Seller: Antique Sommer& Sapunaru KG, München, Germany

    Association Member: ILAB VDA

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    Technic: Lithography, colorit: gouache, condition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 40 x 24, Costumes Italiens, from Galerie Royale de Costumes, Costumes italiens, 27. Published by Aubert and Co., Paris. Swiss Guards are the Swiss soldiers who have served as guards at foreign European courts since the late 15th century. In addition to small household and palace units, Swiss mercenary regiments have served as regular line troops in various armies; notably those of France, Spain and Naples . The Swiss were famous mercenaries for hundreds of years. Since Switzerland was a poor country, young men often sought their fortunes abroad. Swiss troops had a reputation for discipline and loyalty, and employing revolutionary battle tactics. They were considered the most powerful troops of the 15th century, until their methods were refined by the Landsknechte in the early 16th century. The earliest such unit was the Swiss Hundred Guard at the French court (1497?1817). This small force was complemented in 1567 by a Swiss Guards regiment. In the 18th and early 19th centuries several other Swiss Guard units existed for periods in various European courts. The Papal Swiss Guard was founded in 1506 and is the only extant Swiss Guard. Very rare.