MEDIEVAL WEARABLE ARC GALEAZZO ARMOR (051.03)
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Armor of Count Galeazzo d'Arco from the mid-15th century, made by the Milanese master armorer Tommaso Negroli and today preserved at the Churburg castle in Alto-Adige. Composed of a Venetian sallet with an inverted U-shaped opening that leaves the face uncovered. Chest with cuff strap and washer fastened with needles to the part of the hauberk that covers the shoulder. The chest has a very sunken neckline and oblique underarms. Panziera fastened to the chest with an insurance strap. Back with slightly shaped back. Shaped, symmetrical side panels, fastened to the brim blades to protect the upper part of the thighs; forked. Full armbands with asymmetrical man-at-arms shoulder pads, with the right having a hollowed front wing and on both buffs in place of the guard. Cubitera and cubit guard to defend the elbow. Mitten grips, i.e. with only protection for the four fingers and dummy from the wrist up. Leg strap structured in a cannon complete with two hinged and buckled plates to protect the thigh. Knee with articulated slats and fin. Hub greaves to protect the leg from the knee to the instep where the knitted shoe that covers a leather shoe is fixed.
Handmade in iron, it is completely wearable and comes with a rectangular wooden base.
CHARACTERISTICS
Height: 200 cm (including base)
Weight: 40kg
Handmade in iron, it is completely wearable and comes with a rectangular wooden base.
CHARACTERISTICS
Height: 200 cm (including base)
Weight: 40kg
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