Breastplate from Hussar's Cuirass, c. 1580. Creator: Unknown.

Breastplate from Hussar's Cuirass, c. 1580. Creator: Unknown.

2-724-740 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Breastplate from Hussar's Cuirass, c. 1580. This style of breastplate, with its numerous articulating lames, was probably used by a Hungarian hussar, a type of light cavalryman. The steel plates were originally blued-now turned russet-and etched and gilded with strapwork bands. The rows of vertical holes once provided gilt-brass settings for stones or glasspaste jewels. The effect would have suggested the semi-oriental costume and armor of the Near East favored by Polish and Hungarian armies of the late Renaissance.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Steel (originally blued, now russet), etched and gilded strapwork bands

Picture Type
  1. Arms and armor

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 1536x1889
File Size : 8,501kb


Aliases

  1. 1916.1521
  1. 95845
  1. 0940001215
  1. 1916.1521
  1. 2-724-740
  1. 2724740


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