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Schwerer Rossharnisch - Bruststück (Fürbug)

CC BY 4.0, Foto: Birgit und Peter Kainz, Wien Museum
CC BY 4.0, Foto: Birgit und Peter Kainz, Wien Museum
CC BY 4.0, Foto: Birgit und Peter Kainz, Wien Museum
CC BY 4.0, Foto: Birgit und Peter Kainz, Wien Museum
CC BY 4.0, Foto: Birgit und Peter Kainz, Wien Museum
CC BY 4.0, Foto: Birgit und Peter Kainz, Wien Museum
Artists/Producer
NameRole
Pier Innocenzo da Faerno
armourer
Inventory number
127153
Date
  • around 1450
Material
Technique
Dimensions
  • Höhe×Breite×Tiefe 64×60×56 cm
  • Gewicht 5,63 kg
Literature
  • Wehrhafte Stadt, Hauptautor: Günter Düriegl, 1986, S. 12-14, Abb. S. 12-14, Kat.-Nr. 1/1
  • Das Wiener Bürgerliche Zeughaus, Hauptautor: Günter Düriegl et al., 1977, S. 79-80, Abb. S. Abb. 31, Kat.-Nr. 81
  • Wien im Mittelalter, Hauptautor: Robert Waissenberger (Hg.), 1975, S. 158-159, Kat.-Nr. 466
  • Das Wiener Bürgerliche Zeughaus, Hauptautor: Ortwin Gamber, Walter Hummelberger, 1960, S. 31, Abb. S. Abb. 5, Kat.-Nr. 3
  • 100 x Wien Highlights aus dem Wien Museum Karlsplatz, Hauptautor: [HRSG Wolfgang Kos Wien Museum], 2007, S. 40, Abb. S. 41, Kat.-Nr. 15_100
  • Schausammlung Historisches Museum der Stadt Wien, Hauptautor: Robert Waissenberger, 1984, S. 44-46, Abb. S. 46, Kat.-Nr. 1/82
  • The knight and the blast furnace : a history of the metallurgy of armour in the Middle Ages & the early modern period, Hauptautor: Williams, Alan , 2003, S. 92-93, Abb. S. 92-93
Inscription
  • 2 x gekröntes y und Name “Inosens” (= Pier Innocenzo da Faerno)
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