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Sir John Smithes armour, 1585 (pen, ink and watercolour on paper)
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Sir John Smithes armour, 1585 (pen, ink and watercolour on paper)
3744587 Sir John Smithes armour, 1585 (pen, ink and watercolour on paper) by Halder, Jacobe (fl.c.1589); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Design for armour for Sir John Smythe (1534-1607) soldier and diplomat, and comes from an album of designs known as the Almain Armourers Album, or Jacob Album.
); German, out of copyright
Media ID 23619840
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16th Elizabethan Etched Sixteenth Steel Visor
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This print showcases the intricate design of Sir John Smithes' armor, dating back to 1585. Created with pen, ink, and watercolor on paper by the talented artist Jacobe Halder, this piece is currently housed in the prestigious Victoria & Albert Museum in London. The armor was specifically designed for Sir John Smythe, a renowned soldier and diplomat during the Elizabethan era. It is part of an album known as the Almain Armourers Album or Jacob Album. The attention to detail in this artwork reflects both the craftsmanship of German armor makers and the artistic sensibilities of that time. The steel helmet featured in this image stands out with its ornate decoration and visor, providing protection while exuding elegance. This cavalry-inspired suit demonstrates how function can seamlessly blend with aesthetics. As we gaze upon this painting, we are transported back to a pivotal moment in history when England's armed forces were at their peak. The etched details on each piece of armor serve as a testament to not only Sir John Smithes' dedication but also his commitment to style even amidst battle. This photograph captures not just a mere object but also tells a story about an era characterized by innovation and grandeur. It serves as a reminder that artistry knows no boundaries – it transcends time and continues to inspire us today.
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