Книга: Рыцарские доспехи Европы
Назад: 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
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Фото 45
Armour for the Welschesgestech, traditionally of Philip II of Spain, by Wolfgang Grosschedel, c. 1560.
Porte de Hal Museum, Brussels

Фото 46
Parade armour of Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma, probably by Lucio Piccinino, c. 1570.
W.S.V.

Фото 47
Examples of etched decorations

Фото 48
Examples of etched decorations

Фото 49
Examples of etched decorations

Фото 50
Horse-armour with the mark of the armourer Inosens. Milanese, c. 1450-60.
City Museum, Vienna

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.

Назад: 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
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