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Brigandine | The Art Institute of Chicago
Eastern European (Probably) Brigandine, 1590/99 Steel, iron, woven fabric, leather- Art Institute of Chicago
Brigandine, 15th century, Museum of Milan. This armor appears to be a cross between a brigandine and a goblose / corrazina (cloth covered multi plate cuirass).
Any extant examples of mail like this?
German arming jack 1501-1515 Deutches Historiches Museum - with thanks to Jon Terris
Brigandine, inside view showing the armor plates, 16th century, steel, copper, France or Italy, National Museum of the Middle Ages - Thermes de Cluny, Paris.
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Brigandine, 15th century, Musée de l'Armée.
Italian brigandine (corazzina), 16th century, circa 1560, formed of rows of overlapping small rectangular tinned iron plates, attached to both a canvas lining and a velvet outer covering by symmetrically arranged rows of minute brass rivets, original pair of short tassets, opening fully at the front and closed by the original series of fabric-covered straps with angular brass buckles, fitted with a panel of riveted mail lining each of the internal lower edges.
Arming Doublet
Arming Doublet Artist/maker unknown, European. Repaired c. 1937 by Leonard Heinrich. Geography: Made in Europe Date: c. 1550-1650 Medium: Leather, linen, flax fiber, steel, and brass.
Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, Cod. Pal. germ. 848 Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift (Codex Manesse) (Zürich, ca. 1300 bis ca. 1340)
Herzog Johann (oder Jan) von Brabant (um 1254-1294) war einer der angesehensten…