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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
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Spanish — Bevor with two Gorget Plates
South German or Austrian (Innsbruck) — Breastplate
Italian — Poll Plate of a Shaffron
German, Innsbruck
Mark: Michel Witz the Younger of Innsbruck
Spanish (Possibly) — Bevor ("Falling Buff")
German, Brunswick — Backplate with Associated Culet of One L
German School — Triple-Combed Burgonet
Italian; Milan — Close Helmet for the Joust
European — Gorget
South German; Augsburg — Gorget for Composite Boy's Armor fo
Italian, probably — Breastplate
Spanish — Bevor