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Description Bard, or horse armour, attributed to Kolman Helmschmied (1471–1532). Thun-Hohenstein album, or the Thun'sche Skizzenbuch, is a collection of 112 pictures of armoured figures or empty armours displayed in pieces. (pictures are dated from the 1470s to circa 1590.)
Date 15th-16th century
Source [1]“Local Innovation and Intermedial Thinking in Pre-Modern Augsburg” On Zoom; https://art.unc.edu/event/lectures-in-art-history-ashley-west-temple-university/
[2]Visualizing the Fight Book Tradition: Collected Martial Knowledge in the Thun-Hohenstein Albumby Chassica Kirchhoff (2018), LINK: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Unknown-Artists-Thun-Hohenstein-Album-Prague-Umeleckoprumyslove-museum-v-Praze-GK_fig13_326652440
[3]Monsters, Heroes, and Fools: A Survey of Embossed Armor in Germany and Austria, ca. 147S-ca.1575 by Donald J. LaRocca, Curator Arms and Armor, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, link: https://www.academia.edu/8504927/Monsters_Heroes_and_Fools_a_Survey_of_Embossed_Armor_in_Germany_and_Austria_ca._1475-ca._1575
Author Kolman Helmschmied (armour); unknown artist (drawing)

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