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Torso armor
Torso armor
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Torso armor

Culture Indian
Date1600s
Mediumsteel
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.42
DescriptionConsists of main plate, 2 flank plates, 2 shoulder plates, and scalloped edging plates. Working-life patch in middle of chest.Label TextSolid plate armor was not traditionally part of South Asian arms and armor, but it began to appear in the 1600s in imitation of similar European types. The pectoral muscles on this rare example hearken back to ancient Greek and Roman styles, despite the characteristically Indian decorative edging.ProvenancePurchased by Museum on January 31, 1933 from Theodore Offerman (NYC). He purchased lot #498 at the Morosini sale, American Art Association (NYC) on October 10, 1932 which included the cuirass.
Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
On View
On view
Current Location
  • Exhibition Location   Gallery 2202
Breastplate
Indian
1600s
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Indian
late 1700s-early 1800s
Backplate
Indian
1600s–1700s
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Desiderius Helmschmid
1548
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Northern Indian
early 1600s
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Northern Italian
about 1560–1570
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Southern German
about 1580
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Northern Italian
primarily 1510–1520
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Southern German
1550–1600
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English
not later than the 1630s