

Left Cuisse
Metallic silver-colored piece of armor, specifically a left cuisse, made of metal, likely steel, with a predominantly gray color and visible signs of wear. The cuisse features a rope-like design along its edges and ridges, with a black band encircling the top. It is adorned with three horizontal black bands on the top section. A distinctive protruding curved metal piece is located on the bottom right, while the top displays a brown, rough-textured material. The cuisse stands on a flat surface against a gray background that gradually darkens towards the top.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 719 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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