Partial Suit of Armor in Maximilian Style
https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.1714
This fluted armor was visually striking in natural sunlight, which created a dazzling effect as it reflected off the polished, rippling steel. The flutings may have originated as a means of imitating the pleatings of male costume of the day. It became apparent, however, that t...
Artifact
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1916.1714
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Terms
Culture
Germany, Nuremberg
Technique
steel
Medium
steel
Genre
Arms and Armor
Department
Medieval Art
Relations
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