Infantry Armor. Armorer: Upper plate of the gorget, skirt lames, and cheek pieces made by Daniel Tachaux (French, 1857-1928, active in France and America) in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Armor Workshop. Culture: Italian. Dimensions: Wt. 33 lb. 11 oz. (15.28 kg). Date: dated 1571; upper plate of the gorget, skirt lames, and cheek pieces, 1917.The open-faced burgonet and the absence of a lance rest identify this as an armor for infantry or light cavalry use. The quality of its construction and decoration indicates that it was probably intended for an officer. Infantry armed with swords, pikes, or handguns played an increasingly important role in military tactics throughout the sixteenth century.The decoration of this armor typifies that used most frequently in Italy from about 1550 to about 1590. The bands of ornament are filled with classically inspired trophies of armor, musical instruments, and masks. By the 1570s, however, the individual designs had become so stylized that they

Infantry Armor. Armorer: Upper plate of the gorget, skirt lames, and cheek pieces made by Daniel Tachaux (French, 1857-1928, active in France and America) in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Armor Workshop. Culture: Italian. Dimensions: Wt. 33 lb. 11 oz. (15.28 kg). Date: dated 1571; upper plate of the gorget, skirt lames, and cheek pieces, 1917.The open-faced burgonet and the absence of a lance rest identify this as an armor for infantry or light cavalry use. The quality of its construction and decoration indicates that it was probably intended for an officer. Infantry armed with swords, pikes, or handguns played an increasingly important role in military tactics throughout the sixteenth century.The decoration of this armor typifies that used most frequently in Italy from about 1550 to about 1590. The bands of ornament are filled with classically inspired trophies of armor, musical instruments, and masks. By the 1570s, however, the individual designs had become so stylized that they
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