How to read European armor:
How to Read European Armor presents a compelling overview of armor in Europe from the Middle Ages through the seventeenth century, the period when armor as an art form achieved its highest levels of stylistic beauty and functional perfection. During these centuries, skilled armorers developed ingeni...
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Zusammenfassung: | How to Read European Armor presents a compelling overview of armor in Europe from the Middle Ages through the seventeenth century, the period when armor as an art form achieved its highest levels of stylistic beauty and functional perfection. During these centuries, skilled armorers developed ingenious solutions for protecting the body with armor that was effective and often amazingly ornate. This volume features historically important examples of armor such as a suit made in the royal workshops of Greenwich, England, almost certainly for King Henry VIII himself; a masterfully etched work created by a famed Nuremberg armorer for Emperor Ferdinand I; and sumptuous armor for the warhorse of an Italian nobleman. The engaging text extensively examines armor's complex parts and many decorative techniques, and sets the lively historical context for how European armor thrived in the field of combat, in tournaments, and on ceremonial occasions. A book for any reader drawn to the chivalric and courtly life of Europe, How to Read European Armor highlights the many innovations of armorers who created these legendary marvels of art and technology |
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ISBN: | 9781588396297 1588396290 |
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spelling | La Rocca, Donald J. Verfasser (DE-588)1149548339 aut How to read European armor Donald J. La Rocca European armor New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art [2017] New Haven ; London Yale University Press © 2017 160 Seiten txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier How to read series l Highlights in the development of armor in Europe -- Centers of armor production -- The sum of its parts: Armor from head to toe -- Helmets -- Gorgets -- Breastplates, tassets, and backplates -- Pauldrons -- Vambraces -- Gauntlets -- Leg defenses: poleyns, cuisses, greaves, and sabatons -- The Dos Aguas armor as a garniture -- Armored saddles and horse armor -- Tournament armor -- Decoration -- Etching -- Mercury gilding and heat bluing -- Engraving, inlay, and damascening -- Embossing -- Applied borders and appliqués -- How to read European armor How to Read European Armor presents a compelling overview of armor in Europe from the Middle Ages through the seventeenth century, the period when armor as an art form achieved its highest levels of stylistic beauty and functional perfection. During these centuries, skilled armorers developed ingenious solutions for protecting the body with armor that was effective and often amazingly ornate. This volume features historically important examples of armor such as a suit made in the royal workshops of Greenwich, England, almost certainly for King Henry VIII himself; a masterfully etched work created by a famed Nuremberg armorer for Emperor Ferdinand I; and sumptuous armor for the warhorse of an Italian nobleman. The engaging text extensively examines armor's complex parts and many decorative techniques, and sets the lively historical context for how European armor thrived in the field of combat, in tournaments, and on ceremonial occasions. A book for any reader drawn to the chivalric and courtly life of Europe, How to Read European Armor highlights the many innovations of armorers who created these legendary marvels of art and technology Metropolitan Museum of Art Department of Arms and Armor (DE-588)1027345131 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1400-1650 gnd rswk-swf Rüstung Schutzkleidung (DE-588)4130512-7 gnd rswk-swf Europa Armor / Europe Armor Europe (DE-588)4145395-5 Bildband gnd-content Metropolitan Museum of Art Department of Arms and Armor (DE-588)1027345131 b Rüstung Schutzkleidung (DE-588)4130512-7 s Geschichte 1400-1650 z DE-604 Metropolitan Museum of Art (DE-588)1008914-7 isb |
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