Drawing of a Parade Helmet second half 16th century Italian, probably Venetian Unlike preparatory designs intended to guide the goldsmith-embosser in decorating an armor, this drawing renders the likeness of a helmet already in existence. It undoubtedly records an example seen in a private aristocratic armory and is probably a study for use by the artist in a portrait of its owner, in which, following the conventions of the time, the helmet of the armored sitter was not worn but rested on a nearby table or ledge. The assured draftsmanship and delicate coloring attest to the skill of the artist, who may have been Venetian but otherwise remains unidentified. Beyond its visual appeal, the drawing is important as a record of an Italian Renaissance parade helmet embossed in high relief in the classicizing manner of Filippo Negroli of Milan. The helmet, which is probably a Milanese work of about 1540-50, still survives and is in the State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg (Z.O. 6160). The h

Drawing of a Parade Helmet second half 16th century Italian, probably Venetian Unlike preparatory designs intended to guide the goldsmith-embosser in decorating an armor, this drawing renders the likeness of a helmet already in existence. It undoubtedly records an example seen in a private aristocratic armory and is probably a study for use by the artist in a portrait of its owner, in which, following the conventions of the time, the helmet of the armored sitter was not worn but rested on a nearby table or ledge. The assured draftsmanship and delicate coloring attest to the skill of the artist, who may have been Venetian but otherwise remains unidentified. Beyond its visual appeal, the drawing is important as a record of an Italian Renaissance parade helmet embossed in high relief in the classicizing manner of Filippo Negroli of Milan. The helmet, which is probably a Milanese work of about 1540-50, still survives and is in the State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg (Z.O. 6160). The h
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