Wheellock Rifle
first half of 17th century
Medium
Iron, silver, fruitwood, staghorn, and mother-of-pearl
Dimensions
L. 89.5 cm (35 1/4 in.) Barrel L. 64.8 cm (25 1/2 in.) Caliber .57 Wt. 5 lb.
Classification
firearm-long gun
Department
Applied Arts of Europe
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
116525
Art Historical Context
This exquisite wheellock rifle, crafted in the first half of the 17 century, exemplifies the fusion of functionality and artistry in European arms-making. Measuring 89.5 cm long with a 64.8 cm barrel, .57 caliber, and weighing just 5 pounds, it designed for precision and portability. Its materials—iron for the sturdy mechanism, silver for elegant accents, fruitwood for stock, staghorn for resilient inlays, and shimmering mother-of-pearlhighlight the opulence reserved for elite owners, likely nobility or high-ranking military officers. The wheellock mechanism, a technological marvel of its era...
About the Artist
Unknown
The artist designated as "Unknown" in our virtual museum's collection exemplifies a poignant chapter in art history: creators whose identities have faded into obscurity despite the enduring power of their work. With only one known artwork attributed to them in our holdings, this figure represents countless anonymous hands that shaped visual culture across centuries. Museums worldwide, including th...