I'm looing for infos on its construction and history, as well as patterns .
This helmet appears in modern era iconography very often, especially on wine tags, however it seems to be fairly rare in museums and on the web.


Jean Thibodeau wrote: |
Not too good for someone even a bit claustrophobic. :eek: And trying to retie your shoelaces when wearing it would be a real challenge .
But, that said it is a seriously attractive helm if only from a sculptural point of view. Oh, I have a source for a painting that shows this type of helm: MEDIEVAL WARFARE, H.W. Koch, © 1978, page 136 Caption: With lances couched at the ready, the Baron of Normandy and his troops attack . ( Vigiles de Charles VII, fifteenth century) ( Excellent book by the way. ) In foreground two Knights have this kind of helm, in the background most of the other Knights wear Salade & Bevor. Sorry I still don't have a digital camera or scanner to post Picts. ( Just have not stopped buying swords / armour / pollearms long enough to prioritize buying a digital camera. ) |
Allan Senefelder wrote: |
I noticed this helmet a while back and its shape has stuck with me. There something very "Metropolis" (for those who've seen the silent film) about its shape to me almost "art d'eco" a'la the peak of the style in the 1920's. Don't know why it hit me that way just did. |