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Conservation Status: After Treatment
Mask
Conservation Status: After Treatment
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Mask

Datepossibly 1700s
Mediumiron with traces of gilding
Dimensions19.5 × 15.5 cm (7 11/16 × 6 1/8 in.), 6 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.1064
DescriptionIron with traces of gilding within. Openwork, modeled with features of human face. Oval perimeter is pierced with large holes, & has low, outward plain turn across the brow edge. The holes were possibly for securing hood-like covering. There are losses at right side, point of nose, & a small crack at mid-width on brow edge.
Label TextThis mask is a mystery. The interior retains traces of gilding, which may have served to prevent the metal from irritating the wearer's skin, but its purpose has never been satisfactorily identified.ProvenancePurchased by the Museum at the Morosini sale, October 11, 1932 at American Art Association (NYC), lot #437. Lot included 3 items (also HAM#1760, HAM#1762) for $50.00. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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Close Helmet for Field and Tournament
Northern Italian
about 1550–1570
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Italian
about 1580, modified early 1600s
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Austrian
about 1600–1620
Burgonet
Northern German
early 1600s
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European
possibly early 1600s
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Italian
about 1570
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Northern Italian
1560–1570
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Northern Indian
late 1600s
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Étienne Delaune
early 1600s
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Étienne Delaune
early 1600s
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Étienne Delaune
early 1600s