Can anyone tell me about the armour worn by Hugh O'Neill in the portrait below? I'm not too sure what to make of it. It appears (to me) to be some kind of splinted armour worn over maille... is this a typically European piece? This is a little outside of my normal time-period.
Thanks.
Attachment: 134.33 KB
Looks to me like a 16th c. English brigandine.
Something along these lines, but more intricate.
http://www.by-the-sword.com/acatalog/3030.jpg
Shoulders appear to be decorative cloth though instead of offering actual protection...
Something along these lines, but more intricate.
http://www.by-the-sword.com/acatalog/3030.jpg
Shoulders appear to be decorative cloth though instead of offering actual protection...
Thanks very much. I couldn't tell for sure if it was brigandine... it almost had an oriental look about it to me, but this is very much outside of my normal time period. I had thought, given the times, that English or Spanish was most likely.
Thanks again,
David
Thanks again,
David
Dear Mr. McElrea,
I don't think that it's possible to discern anything from the image you've reproduced. It appears to be a nineteenth-century copy or version of some earlier original. It's entirely possible that it's removed by more than one generation from that original. A quick search on Google Images reveals this version of your image; note the caption, which describes it as being "From an engraving by William Holl". Note also how the sleeves, which ought to be mail, resemble sweater sleeves; and the detailing at the shoulders and around the armpits, which might be meant to represent pauldrons, is, to put it mildly, confused.
The original portrait may be this image. Regrettably, this view is cropped; I'm afraid that I couldn't find a full version. At least in this, points are visible along the shoulder-line, suggesting that the armor may be an embossed plate harness or corselet.
I hope that this proves helpful.
Best,
Mark Millman
I don't think that it's possible to discern anything from the image you've reproduced. It appears to be a nineteenth-century copy or version of some earlier original. It's entirely possible that it's removed by more than one generation from that original. A quick search on Google Images reveals this version of your image; note the caption, which describes it as being "From an engraving by William Holl". Note also how the sleeves, which ought to be mail, resemble sweater sleeves; and the detailing at the shoulders and around the armpits, which might be meant to represent pauldrons, is, to put it mildly, confused.
The original portrait may be this image. Regrettably, this view is cropped; I'm afraid that I couldn't find a full version. At least in this, points are visible along the shoulder-line, suggesting that the armor may be an embossed plate harness or corselet.
I hope that this proves helpful.
Best,
Mark Millman
Mark,
That's helpful indeed. Look's like I'm going to have to do a bit of digging!
David
That's helpful indeed. Look's like I'm going to have to do a bit of digging!
David
Page 1 of 1
You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum
You cannot attach files in this forum
You can download files in this forum
All contents © Copyright 2003-2006 myArmoury.com All rights reserved
Discussion forums powered by phpBB © The phpBB Group
Switch to the Full-featured Version of the forum
Discussion forums powered by phpBB © The phpBB Group
Switch to the Full-featured Version of the forum