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Triumph of christ Titian woodcut italian
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Triumph of the Year 1813
German
early 19th century
Composite Armor for the Welschgestech ("Italian Joust")
Anton Peffenhauser
1570–1575
Right Pauldron in the "Italian" Style
German
1620–1625
Right Vambrace in the "Italian" Style
German
1620–1625
Helmet for the "Welschgestech" (Italian Joust)
German
about 1600
Christ bound to the column
German
19th century
Diptych: The Passion of Christ
German
late 1300s
Christ Crowned with Thorns
German
1450–1499
Christ and Disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane
German
mid-1400s
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Cloth Fragment
Italian
1500s
Composite Armor
Italian
1540–1620
Left Vambrace
Italian
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
Right Vambrace
Italian
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
Right Tasset
Italian
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
Left Pauldron
Southern German
1570–1575
Right Pauldron
Southern German
1570–1575
Right Greave and Sabaton
Southern German
1570–1575
Lance Rest
Southern German
about 1925
Composite Armor
Austrian
1550–1600, with 19th century restorations
Cowter (elbow guard)
Italian
1400s
Mainplate of a Right Pauldron (shoulder guard)
German
late 1400s
Composite Armor
German
1550–1625
Backplate
Italian
possibly 1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
Left Tasset
Italian
1575–1580, reworked in the 1800s
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