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Helmets. 1. Post-Renaissance Capeline Helmet. 2. Morion Helmet. 3, 4 And 6. Visored Helmets. 5. Decorated Helmet. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873
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Helmets. 1. Post-Renaissance Capeline Helmet. 2. Morion Helmet. 3, 4 And 6. Visored Helmets. 5. Decorated Helmet. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873
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Armor Armour Decorated Helmet Helmets Mediaeval Medieval Weapon Weaponry Weapons Capeline Morion Visor Visored
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This print showcases a collection of helmets from different eras, each with its own unique design and purpose. At the forefront is the Post-Renaissance Capeline Helmet, exuding elegance and sophistication with its sleek lines and graceful curves. Its polished surface reflects the craftsmanship of an era that valued both form and function. Next to it stands the Morion Helmet, a symbol of strength and resilience. Its bold shape and prominent crest evoke images of brave soldiers marching into battle, ready to defend their honor. The Morion's rugged appearance serves as a reminder of the harsh realities faced by warriors in medieval times. Further along are three visored helmets - numbers 3, 4, and 6 - which offer enhanced protection for the wearer's face while allowing visibility through narrow slits. These helmets were essential for knights engaging in close combat or jousting tournaments where precision was paramount. Amidst this array of formidable headgear lies a Decorated Helmet adorned with intricate patterns and embellishments. This helmet not only served as protective gear but also showcased the wealth and status of its owner. Taken from Les Artes Au Moyen Age published in Paris in 1873, this illustration transports us back to an era when armor played a vital role on the battlefield. It reminds us that even amidst conflict, artistry can flourish as craftsmen transformed functional objects into works of beauty.
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