"The Flowing Can" Robert Sawyer, London, 1791. The Lewis Walpole Library |
Trained straps again? |
Two men in the background who may also be sailors sport black round hats and dark-colored jackets.
On the right side of the print sit two more sailors. The man in the back with a round hat and curly hair is kissing a female inhabitant of the tavern, while the man in front holds up a very large mug. He wears a black round hat with light colored string or tape wrapped around the base and curly hair peeping out underneath, a light colored double breasted waistcoat, a spotted handkerchief, a blue jacket, white trousers, and buckled shoes with large oval buckles. Against one leg rests a stick, and he is smoking a white clay pipe.
The straps do look trained to me: outer strap trained OVER the buckle frame, allowing them to move. Could it be, that the motion and slap of over-the-frame-trained straps provide a motion and sound that helps to distinguish the Sailor?
ReplyDeleteThe straps do look trained to me: outer strap trained OVER the buckle frame, allowing them to move. Could it be, that the motion and slap of over-the-frame-trained straps provide a motion and sound that helps to distinguish the Sailor?
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