Doing my research on helms in 13th century I found this picture.
Well, at first I thought it was only a fictional drawing, because there are few elements that couldn't be the same period of the context (I believe this could have been a good picture for 1250- 1280), like elbow cops or shoulders, and others that make no sense (cloack with hood while wearing a full helm).
Don't know who's the artist, maybe one of you knows, I would bet on Angus McBride, but maybe I'm wrong.
But, the important question, for me, is another one.
The shape of the elm the center knight (white and red with blue crest) is wearing, is invented? I'm supposing it could be good for 1250-70, but I don't understand why the mask if the helm is already circling the head. It could weaken the frontal protection... And the conical shape? too much for a great helm of that period? Or it's part of the very crest?
Your opinions :)

