European Decorative Arts and Sculpture Armor for Use in the Tourney Fought on Foot over the Barriers Made in Milan, Italy, Europec. 1590 Armor made by Pompeo della Cesa, Italian (active Milan), c. 1537 - 1610 Engraved, etched, and partially gilded steel; brass, textiles, and leather replaced Currently not on view 1977-167-37 Bequest of Carl Otto Kretzschmar von Kienbusch, 1977 |
LabelThis armor was used in a form of tournament where a barrier separated the contenders, who fought on foot with either a pike or a sword. Since the barrier provided a defense for the lower portion of the body, this type of armor leaves the wearer's abdomen and legs unprotected. |














