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Parts of an Armor for Use in the Tilt. French, c. 1550-1575. Detail. These are the remains of an extremely rare form of armor made in France during the mid-sixteenth century for use in the tilt. Only one armor fragment preserved in the Musée de l'Armée, Paris, compares with these pieces. Etched and partially gilded steel; brass; leather (replaced). Weight: 32.7 lb. (14816g) Weight (left pauldron): 2.5 lb., 2 pounds 8.4 ounces (1145 x 1145g) Weight (right Pauldron): 2.6 lb., 2 pounds 9.7 ounces (1182 x 1182g) Weight (reinforce for the right pauldron): 0.8 lb., 13.3 ounces (376 x 376g) Weight (left vambrace): 3.9 lb., 3 pounds 13.6 ounces (1747 x 1747g) Weight (right vambrace): 4 lb., 3 pounds 15.4 ounces (1796 x 1796g) Weight (left gauntlet): 1.3 lb., 1 pounds 4.3 ounces (576 x 576g) Weight (right gauntlet): 1.3 lb., 1 pounds 4.2 ounces (574 x 574g). Bequest of Carl Otto Kretzschmar von Kienbusch, 1977 (1977-167-28a--i)
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Philadelphia Museum of Art/Philadelphia/U.S.A.
Unique Identifier
AR6154759
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Public
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4992px × 6668px
Photo Credit
The Philadelphia Museum of Art / Art Resource, NY
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16th century CE
Armor
French
Metalwork
Renaissance