Фото 28 Armour, probably of Albrecht V, Duke of Bavaria. Nuremberg, 1549. M.M.
Фото 28
Armour, probably of Albrecht V, Duke of Bavaria. Nuremberg, 1549.
M.M.
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Фото 28
Armour, probably of Albrecht V, Duke of Bavaria. Nuremberg, 1549.
M.M.
Данный текст является ознакомительным фрагментом.
Фото 17 Armour of a member of the Matsch famdy. Milanese, c. 1420. Churburg
Фото 22 Armour of the Archduke Sigmund of Tyrol by Lorenz Helmschmied, c. 1480. W.S.V.
Фото 23 Part of an armour, by Hans Prunner, c. 1490-1500. Churburg
Фото 24 Armour believed to be that of Kunz Schott von Hellingen. Nuremberg, c. 1500. Collection of Mr. R. T. Gwynn, Epsom
Фото 25 Armour of Johann Friedrich, Elector of Saxony. Saxon (?), 1530 W.S.V.
Фото 27 Parade armour of the Emperor Charles V, by Bartolommeo Campi, 1546. R.A.M.
Фото 29 Light field armour (Harnasch) of Heinrich von Rantzau. Saxon (?), c. 1550-60. W.S.V.
Фото 30 Armour, probably of Galiot de Genouilhac. Greenwich, 1527. MM.
Фото 31 Armour of Sir Christopher Hatton. Greenwich, 1585. Windsor Castle
Фото 37 Armour for a boy. Milanese, c. 1610. M.M.
Фото 40 Harquebus armour of James II of England by Richard Hoden, 1686. T.L.A.
Фото 41 Armour (Stechzeug) for the German Gestech, by Valentin Siebenburger, c. 1530. Germanisches National-Museum, Nuremberg
Фото 42 Armour (Rennzeug) for the German Scharfrennen, by Christian Treytz, c. 1490. W.S.V.
Фото 44 Drawing of tonlet armour with pieces of exchange of the Archduke Maxirmlian, from the pattern-book of the etcher Jerg Sorg. The inscription at the top is to the effect that the armour was made for the Archduke by Matthaus Frauenpreiss (of Augsburg) and etched by Sorg in 1549. The original armour at Vienna is dated 1550. State Library, Stuttgart
Фото 46 Parade armour of Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma, probably by Lucio Piccinino, c. 1570. W.S.V.
Фото 51 Armour for the Freiturnier of Philip II of Spain by Wolfgang Grosschedel, 1554. Horse-armour, probably of the Emperor Charles V, by Kunz Loclmer, c. 1540. R.A.M.