Richard Fay
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Posted: Sat 17 Feb, 2007 4:37 pm Post subject: Interesting 15th Century Effigy |
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Hello all!
While perusing the web for interesting images of medieval art, I ran across this fascinating Hungarian effigy. I've seen breastplates with separate plackarts, and anime breastplates, but this is something a bit different. It appears to be a combination of the two. It's appears to be made of separate pieces that come to a point in front like the typical plackart of the 15th century. I have seen multiple plackarts on some "Gothic armour", but I just thought I would share this interesting find, since it seems to take that concept to the extreme.
Here's the information about the effigy:
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Cover of the Tomb of László Hunyadi
1450s
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Cathedral, Gyulafehérvár |
And here's the web site where I found it:
http://hungart.euroweb.hu/index.html
I hope this was of interest!
Stay safe!
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Effigy of László Hunyadi, circa 1450.
© Fine Arts in Hungary
"I'm going to do what the warriors of old did! I'm going to recite poetry!"
Prince Andrew of Armar
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