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Man At Arms Collection

Man at Arms: A Timeless Symbol of Chivalry and Loyalty - From the battlefields of King Henry VI's reign, depicted in a chromolitho

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: A spearman, man at arms and slinger, 1250. English infantry, 13th century

A spearman, man at arms and slinger, 1250. English infantry, 13th century
FLO4678292 A spearman, man at arms and slinger, 1250. English infantry, 13th century. Spearman and soldier wear bowl helmets and chainmail armour and carry lance, shield and sword

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: Suit of armour of an Italian man at arms of Count Gironi, Bologna, 1555

Suit of armour of an Italian man at arms of Count Gironi, Bologna, 1555. The suit has flexible splints at elbows
FLO4678253 Suit of armour of an Italian man at arms of Count Gironi, Bologna, 1555. The suit has flexible splints at elbows, breastplate and backplate

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: Soldier in black corselet armour with epaulettes holding a rondell or rondache shield with slits

Soldier in black corselet armour with epaulettes holding a rondell or rondache shield with slits for vision
FLO4678638 Soldier in black corselet armour with epaulettes holding a rondell or rondache shield with slits for vision and sword thrusts, 1625. In the possession of Llewelyn Meyrick

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: Man at arms with a standard, 1483. The armour on the left arm has a pauldron with raised pass-guard

Man at arms with a standard, 1483. The armour on the left arm has a pauldron with raised pass-guard
FLO4678498 Man at arms with a standard, 1483. The armour on the left arm has a pauldron with raised pass-guard, while the right arm has a plain pauldron and a large pointed elbow guard

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: The Man-At-Arms, after J.L.E. Meissonier, 1857, c1880-83. Creator: C.H Toussaint

The Man-At-Arms, after J.L.E. Meissonier, 1857, c1880-83. Creator: C.H Toussaint
The Man-At-Arms, after J.L.E. Meissonier'. 1857. From "Modern Artists" by F.G.Dumas. [J.S.Virtue & Co Ltd, London, c1880]

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: Man At Arms, King Henry VI (chromolitho)

Man At Arms, King Henry VI (chromolitho)
3099975 Man At Arms, King Henry VI (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Man At Arms, King Henry VI)

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: Departing for the Crusades, illustration from Histoire de France

Departing for the Crusades, illustration from Histoire de France
CHT174691 Departing for the Crusades, illustration from Histoire de France by Jules Michelet (1798-1874) c.1900 (colour litho) by Bombled

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: The Knight and Man-at-Arms. n. d. Creator: Albrecht Durer

The Knight and Man-at-Arms. n. d. Creator: Albrecht Durer
The Knight and Man-at-Arms.n.d

Background imageMan At Arms Collection: Man at Arms, 1833. 1833. Creator: Eugene Delacroix

Man at Arms, 1833. 1833. Creator: Eugene Delacroix
Man at Arms, 1833


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Man at Arms: A Timeless Symbol of Chivalry and Loyalty - From the battlefields of King Henry VI's reign, depicted in a chromolitho, to the departing knight embarking on a Crusade in an illustration from Histoire de France, and the intricately detailed armored figure by Albrecht Dürer in 'The Knight and Man-at-Arms,' this iconic figure has stood the test of time. Eugène Delacroix's 'Man at Arms' from 1833, with its powerful stance and unwavering gaze, encapsulates the courage and dedication of this medieval warrior. The man at arms - a shield bearer, squire, or personal bodyguard - was an essential companion to the knight, sharing in the trials and triumphs of the battlefield. Their bond, forged through adversity, was a testament to the enduring spirit of camaraderie and loyalty.