

Cuirassier's Armor
The image shows a full-body suit of armor titled "Cuirassier's Armor". The armor is made of dark gray metal and features a helmet with a visor that covers the face, leaving only vertical slits for the eyes and mouth. The armor consists of a chest plate, shoulder guards, arm guards, gloves, a belt, leg guards, and knee guards. The armor is adorned with rivets along the edges and seams. The background of the image is a gradient of dark gray to light gray.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 663 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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