

Right Leg
Metal leg armor, titled "Right Leg" by an unknown artist, appears to be made of silver-colored metal. The leg armor is shaped like a human right leg, from the top of the thigh to the lower calf. It has a tapered conical shape at the top with a rope-like trim along the edges and around the middle. The armor also features a black line around the top and bottom of the conical section. A strap wraps around the knee area with a buckle on the outside. The leg armor tapers down to a point at the bottom, resembling a foot. The background gradient transitions from dark gray at the top to light gray at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 571 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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