Dubbelloops vuursteenpistool by Pieter Sr. Starbus

Dubbelloops vuursteenpistool 1678 - 1687

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metal, bronze, wood

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baroque

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metal

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bronze

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wood

Dimensions: length 46.8 cm, length 29.3 cm, diameter 13.4 mm, weight 1398 gr

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Pieter Starbus crafted this double-barreled flintlock pistol, a striking artifact embodying power and status. Consider the pistol not merely as a weapon, but as a symbol of authority. Its presence evokes the complex interplay between defense and aggression. Think of the Roman gladius, or the medieval broadsword. Each shares an ancestral connection to instruments of power and control, evolving through the ages yet retaining their core purpose. Over time, weapons such as this evolved to include intricate carvings and inlays. It's a dance of intimidation and aesthetic expression. The cold, metallic sheen elicits primal responses of fear and respect. Consider this pistol as more than just a tool, but as a totem of human conflict. Its form and function are eternally linked to the most fundamental aspects of our nature. It is a powerful object that still resonates with us today.

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