I was recently at a bookstore and found in a book (
Daily life in the Renaissance, if I remember right) that had a close up photograph of the man (and in particular his armor) Bartolomeo Colleoni as depicted in bronze sculpture in Venice by Andrea Verrocchio. I guess I was wondering if anyone had access to the book and the photograph or any other closeup photos of the figure of the man, disregarding the horse. I am beginning to build an image collection of the statue for what might be an armoring project some day (I really, really enjoyed the armor as depicted in the statue).
I would also like to hear any thoughts on the technical accuracy of the armor as sculpted - is it reasonably legitimately accurate functionally or was there a bit more "artistic license" taken than would make it practical to reproduce?
Thanks for the help and a picture of the statue scoured from the Internet to get the ideas flowing.
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