Powder Flask, c. 1580. Creator: Unknown.

Powder Flask, c. 1580. Creator: Unknown.

2-738-629 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Powder Flask, c. 1580. Powder flasks are small, portable containers designed to hold gunpowder. From the 1400s to the 1800s, powder flasks were indispensable for charging and priming firearms of all types. Without powder flasks firearms were of little use to their owners. Many highly decorated flasks rank as works of art. During the 1500s, they were frequently decorated with images of famous historical figures. Here the figures of King David and Bathsheba derive from the Old Testament.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Iron suspension loop
  2. Mounts missing
  3. Staghorn (two branches) carved with relief, scene of david and bathsheba

Picture Type
  1. Arms and armor

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3627x4525
File Size : 48,083kb


Aliases

  1. 1916.1906
  1. 96194
  1. 0940001406
  1. 1916.1906
  1. 2-738-629
  1. 2738629


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