

Field Armor in Maximilian Style
The armor is silver and made of metal, with a shiny surface. The helmet covers the head and has a visor. The chest plate is rectangular, with a curved top and a belt around the waist. The shoulders are covered in articulated pieces that resemble ridges. The upper arm pieces have ridged details and are attached to the shoulder pieces. The elbow pieces are also ridged. The gloves have articulated fingers. The lower arm and wrist pieces are also ridged. The abdomen and groin area are covered in a combination of plate and mail. The thigh pieces are ridged and have a fluted design. The knee pieces are also ridged. The lower leg pieces are ridged and have a fluted design, with a slight heel. The feet are covered in pointed toe caps. The background is a gradient of dark gray to light gray. The armor style is associated with "Maximilian Style". The piece is titled "Field Armor". The artist is unidentified.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 610 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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