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Cranequin (Winder) (etched iron, brass, cord & wood)

Cranequin (Winder) (etched iron, brass, cord & wood)
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IMAGE number
STM621052
Image title
Cranequin (Winder) (etched iron, brass, cord & wood)
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Artist
Swiss School, (16th century) / Swiss
Location
Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri, USA
Medium
etched iron, brass, cord and wood
Dimensions
14x27.3x38.4 cms
Image description

Attributed to Hans Wuest of Frieburg, Switzerland (fl.1540). The use of crossbows dates back to ancient China. By the Middle Ages, they had become a powerful weapon in Europe. Lighter crossbows could be spanned, or armed, by hand, while the heavier steel types required assistance in the form of a hand winder such as this one which, when placed atop the stock of the weapon and engaging the bowstring, mechanically drew it back by rotating the handle.

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Saint Louis Art Museum / Museum purchase / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
16th century / Switzerland / Europe / iron / cross bow / handle / swiss / hand / crossbow / mechanical / cranequin

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