Close Helmet in Maximilian Style
https://clevelandart.org/art/1916.1651
Distinguished by its regularly fluted surfaces, armor in this style was popularized in South Germany during the early 1500s. The style is usually called "Maximilian," as it was introduced during the reign of Emperor Maximilian I (1493-1519). The style reflects male costume of...
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1916.1651
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Terms
संस्कृति
Germany, Nuremberg(?), 16th century
तकनीक
steel, brass rivets
माध्यम
steel, brass rivets
विधा
Arms and Armor
विभाग
Medieval Art
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