● On view now — Gallery 239
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
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The Crucifixion
Halberd for the Bodyguard of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, Pri
Halberd for the Bodyguard of Archduke of Inner Austria (Late
Glaive for the Bodyguard of Markus Sittikus von Hohenems, Pr
Spear for the Bodyguard of Emperor Ferdinand I
Boar Spear
Wheel-Lock Spanner and Turnscrew
Split Shot (Projectile) for a Cannon
German (Saxony) — Halberd
German — Halberd for the Bodyguard of Karl Eusebius, Prince
German, Saxony
Of the guard of John George, Duke of Saxony (
German — Halberd
Flemish — Halberd
German — Halberd
German — Halberd for the Civic Guard of Cologne
French — Partisan
Italian — Halberd
Swiss — Poleaxe
Italian, perhaps Netherlandish — Partisan
German — Glaive of the Bodyguard of August I, Elector of Sax