Closed Sallet with Grotesque Face (Schembart visor), c. 1500. Creator: Unknown.

Closed Sallet with Grotesque Face (Schembart visor), c. 1500. Creator: Unknown.

2-726-101 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Closed Sallet with Grotesque Face (Schembart visor), c. 1500. A small number of similar painted helmets survive today. All appear to date to the early 1500s. The visors of these helmets are usually in the form of fiercely grimacing human or animal faces, known as Schembart visors after the masked revelers in the Schembartlaufen, the medieval Shrovetide parades. The city of Nuremberg was particularly famous for its Shrovetide parades that were often held in conjunction with a tournament in which the younger members of the city's patrician families, presumably sporting such helmets, participated.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Painted steel

Picture Type
  1. Arms and armor

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 1536x1921
File Size : 8,645kb


Aliases

  1. 1916.1646
  1. 95927
  1. 0940001273
  1. 1916.1646
  1. 2-726-101
  1. 2726101


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