German, Nuremberg

Three-Quarter Composite Armor for the Infantry

c. 1575/85
Steel and paint

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by German, Nuremberg

Fluted Field ArmorFluted Field ArmorBurgonetBurgonetDouble-Barreled Holster Pistol with Two LocksDouble-Barreled Holster Pistol with Two LocksPair of Wheellock PistolsPair of Wheellock PistolsCranequin (Winder) for a CrossbowCranequin (Winder) for a CrossbowTortoise Shell Painted with the Arms of the Behaim FamilyTortoise Shell Painted with the Arms of the Behaim FamilyMortar on CarriageMortar on CarriageHand Pavise for Foot CombatHand Pavise for Foot Combat

More like this

Infantry ArmorNorthern German, Brunswick — Infantry ArmorClosed Helmet of Elements of Armor for Foot Tournament at the BarriersItalian, Milan — Closed Helmet of Elements of Armor for FootInfantry ArmorNorth German — Infantry ArmorPortions of a Jousting ArmorItalian — Portions of a Jousting ArmorWaistcoat CuirassGerman or Austrian — Waistcoat CuirassComposite Field ArmorItalian, Milan — Composite Field ArmorComposite Armor for the Joust and TourneyGerman, Augsburg — Composite Armor for the Joust and TourneyComposite Boy's Armor for Foot Tournament at the BarriersSouth German; Augsburg — Composite Boy's Armor for Foot TourBreastplate with Tassets (Thigh Defenses)Probably Italian — Breastplate with Tassets (Thigh Defenses)Composite ArmorItalian — Composite ArmorElements of an Armor for the Joust in the Italian FashionSouth German; Augsburg — Elements of an Armor for the Joust BreastplateSouth German, Augsburg — Breastplate