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Michal Plezia
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 11:24 am Post subject: Bascinet's visor-any proof that it existed? |
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I have a question for specialists.Is there any proof that visors like that existed?Pictures strongly welcome
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Aaron J. Cergol
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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not just like that persay but there is a painting dating from the latter half of the 14th century that has a grille of similar design. I believe that it is an altarpiece painting if I recall.
I'm trying to remember the name of it so I can find an image of it online for you. I don't have my books with me either until next week. but if anyone here has TOMAR (techniques of medieval armour reproduction by: Brian R. Price) it has it in there.
Wish I could have been more help to you.
Aaron
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Felix Wang
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 2:44 pm Post subject: |
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Agreed - I think the original image may have had a central hinge, rather than side hinges. It is Bohemian, and associated with Wenceslas - either a Bible (I think) or maybe an altarpiece. However, it is far more popular in modern times than it seems to have been in medieval times.
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Michal Plezia
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 2:56 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for info.Any chance for pictures?
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Stuart Quayle
Location: Isle of Man, Great Britain Joined: 13 May 2005
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 3:51 pm Post subject: Grill visored bascinet. |
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Hi Michal
The painting you are wanting is 'The Resurrection' by The Master of the Trebon Altarpiece, so named after the three panels he painted for an altarpiece originally housed in the monastery at Trebon (Wittingau) in the Czech Republic and now in the National Gallery, Prague. The panels are thought to have been painted sometime between 1380 - 1390 AD.
The hinge on the bascinet is clearly a center hinge. I am going to try and post an image of the painting for you. Hope it works.
regards
Stuart
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Michal Plezia
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks.There can be one problem with this painting-the helmet belongs to the "very bad roman soldier"-it can be intentionaly derisive(like soldiers on paintings of the way of the Cross with strange equipement and evil faces)
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Stuart Quayle
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Posted: Thu 05 Jul, 2007 4:35 pm Post subject: The Resurrection painting. |
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Hi Michal
Yes, I know the kind of medieval religious paintings you are referring to, they have very sinister looking 'roman' guards in contemporary medieval armour and garb, but somehow it still works very well as a painting.
Personally, I like the boss on his shield, now you could do some damage with that!
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W. Schütz
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Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2007 4:02 am Post subject: |
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Here is another one, hope it helps. From an altar in Nuremberg -
Gentes scitote,
vicine sive remote,
quod claret Suecia
plebeque militia.
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Felix R.
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Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2007 4:57 am Post subject: Re: Bascinet's visor-any proof that it existed? |
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Michal Plezia wrote: | I have a question for specialists.Is there any proof that visors like that existed?Pictures strongly welcome |
By the way, where is your nice Corrazina from?
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Michal Plezia
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Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2007 10:27 am Post subject: |
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It is not mine.Just a picture found in gallery from one of the events.
If you seek something like this check these sites
www.bractea.freha.pl
www.lorenz.legnica.pl
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Polish Guild of Knifemakers
The sword is a weapon for killing, the art of the sword is the art of killing. No matter what fancy words you use or what titles you put to
it that is the only truth.
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Bruno Giordan
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Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2007 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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W. Stilleborn wrote: | Here is another one, hope it helps. From an altar in Nuremberg -
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Clearly the main bar is pierced just like an old iron grating to accomodate horizontal bars.
It should be a very easy work for any smith.
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Michal Plezia
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Posted: Fri 06 Jul, 2007 3:33 pm Post subject: |
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The problem is that in the biggest polish reenactment forum it is a heresy to claim that those visors existed... That is why I'm looking for some info...even if first half of 15century doesn't bother me that much usually.
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Polish Guild of Knifemakers
The sword is a weapon for killing, the art of the sword is the art of killing. No matter what fancy words you use or what titles you put to
it that is the only truth.
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