Coat Of Mail Collection
"The Evolution of the Coat of Mail: A Journey Through History" The Phyllopteryx 1881 (litho
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"The Evolution of the Coat of Mail: A Journey Through History" The Phyllopteryx 1881 (litho): Exploring the intricate details of a coat of mail from the late 19th century. Pedestrian archer in the 13th century, illustration from. . : Unveiling the defensive prowess of a pedestrian archer donning a coat of mail during medieval times. Hunting costumes in the 15th century, young riding woman with her squire: Witnessing fashion and functionality merge as a young riding woman sports an elegant hunting costume complete with a protective coat of mail. Cathedral of St. Peter in Angouleme, lintel detail on the west facade depicting scenes: Discovering historical depictions etched onto cathedral walls, including warriors clad in coats of mail. Alexander Victorious, after 1683 (see also 280145) (marble) (b/w photo): Admiring an exquisite marble sculpture capturing Alexander's triumph while showcasing his armor adorned with interlocking rings - known as a coat of mail. Henry II (1133-89) dismissing foreign barons (engraving) (b/w photo): Examining an engraving that portrays King Henry II asserting his authority amidst foreign barons who are protected by their trusty coats of mail. Folio Snail and Hungarian soldier (facsimile copy). . (b/w photo): Delving into history through pen and ink drawings featuring soldiers wearing coats of mail alongside peculiar creatures like snails - offering unique insights into medieval warfare attire. Taking Jerusalem by Crusaders, July 15th, 1099, 1847 (oil on canvas): Reliving one crucial moment when crusaders conquered Jerusalem while clad in their resilient coats-of-mail protection against enemy attacks. Battle scene illustration from Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533).