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Kel Rekuta wrote: |
Dr. Doug Strong wrote an article on the three extant examples of this visor type a couple years back. Do a search on his posts or on the Stibbert Visor, one of the examples.
The second image posted is from the Trinci Palazzo. This particular frescoe was commissioned in 1407 and work ceased on it upon the death of the patron in 1411. Pretty clear dating there. I haven't seen a reference of that visor type much earlier than 1370. Single hinge visors were very common in northern Italy and much of the HRE from the 1360's on into the first quarter of the 1400's. However they are usually broader to cover the opening of most bascinets and early celata. This particular example likely fits the celata di venezia or psuedo - Corinthian barbute as some people call them. |
Kel Rekuta wrote: |
How odd. I replied yesterday but the entry seems to be missing or deleted.
I was mistaken about Dr. Doug Strong as author of the article. It was written by Marco Signorini in 2005 for the now defunct ARS journal. It does not seem to be on line anymore. I will see if I can get permission from the authour to share it. |