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Michael Zimmermann wrote: |
Hi there,
well, it says here, that this guy gave the armour of Jakob von Ems and his portrait to Archduke Ferdinand II for his gallery at Ambras: https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/sfz57173.html Also, according to this entry the brigandine (and the other suits of armour gifted by Jakob Hannibal) are now either in the Neue Hofburg (that is the HJRK) or the Kunsthistorisches Museum. In Boeheim's Handbuch there is also a view of the back: https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/boeheim1890/0120 It is listed in Boeheim's guide from 1889 on p. 36, n° 130: https://archive.org/details/Waffen-sammlung/page/n39/mode/1up?q=embs I don't have access to the 1936 catalogue right now, but it's not in Thomas' catalague of 1976. I also cannot find it in the concordance. Can't find it in the database of the KHM, but will have a mosey round the 1936 catalogue and report back. Best, |
Michael Zimmermann wrote: |
Yes, that's what I meant by 'KHM database'. I can't find anything under his name (all spellings I'm aware of), neither is there anything to be found by searching for 'Sturmhaube', 'Brigantine' or 'Korazin'. Also, 'Panzer', 'Harnisch'.
Where did you find the photo? Perhaps, that would give you a clue as to the last date it definitely was part of the collection at least. |
Sean Manning wrote: |
The 'brigandine of Jakob von Ems' has been published twice with extensive photos and descriptions in:
Paul Post, “Ein Panzerfragment aus der frühzeit der Brigandine,” Zeitschrift für historische Waffen- und Kostümkunde XVI - Neue Folge 7 (1944), pp. 225-239 (Abb. 16a) Christa Angermann and Martina Poyer, "Konservatorische Bestandaufnahme der Brigantinen im Kunsthistorischen Museum in Wien / Le brigantine del Kunsthistorisches Museum di Vienna: un inventario per la loro conservazione." In Konrad Spindler and Harald Stadler (eds.), Das Brigantinen-Symposium auf Schloss Tyrol, Nearchos Sonderheft 9 (Landesmuseum Schloss Tirol: Meran, 2004) pp. 148-153 (KHM Wien A 190) |
Kristjan Runarsson wrote: |
Thanks, but both of those seem to be unobtainable and I'm more interested in the helmet. |
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Die zugehörige Sturmhaube ist in gutem Zustand: ihr rotes wattertes Futter aus Seidensatin zeigt normale Alterung, der Samt außen ebenfalls. Sie wurden in den fünfziger Jahren zufriedenstellend restauriert. Die Montage an den Eisenhelm ist nícht mehr ganz identisch mit der originalen Situation. Nicht alle Niete wurden wiedereingesetzt. |