Demi-Chanfron, c. 1550. Creator: Unknown.

Demi-Chanfron, c. 1550. Creator: Unknown.

2-727-030 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Demi-Chanfron, c. 1550. The chanfron, head defense for a horse, was introduced in the 1300s. It included two side pieces to protect the cheeks. In the 16th and 17th centuries, when armor failed to protect against firearms, it assumed greater importance as ornament. For this reason the demi (or half) chanfron covered the forehead of the horse but extended, like this one, only halfway down the nose. The Hapsburg Spanish Court was served by the armorers of Augsburg in the 16th century. This impressively decorated piece, by tradition, is said to have once belonged to Philip II of Spain (1527-1598).


Image Details


Medium
  1. Leather
  2. Steel, etched and gilded

Picture Type
  1. Arms and armor

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 1518x2048
File Size : 9,108kb


Aliases

  1. 1916.1526
  1. 95848
  1. 0940001217
  1. 1916.1526
  1. 2-727-030
  1. 2727030


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