Decorated with the emblem of François I (1494–1547), this bronze cannon is a perfect example of the French artillery of the Renaissance. Indeed, its morphology is typical of the firearms created at this time. It has two main sections: the reinforce that is decorated on the back of the bearings with a crowned salamander on an amulet with the motto Nutrisco et Extingo (I Nourish and Extinguish), and the barrage strewn with fleurs-de-lis. The breech has a stud decorated with petals on its base.
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