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Maskenvisier

2. Hälfte 16. Jahrhundert

As part of the outfit of the opposing party at the Hussar Tournaments, Ferdinand II had replaceable visors made in the form of faces of Turks and Moors, mounted on the helmet underneath the oriental disguise.

As part of the outfit of the opposing party at the Hussar Tournaments, Ferdinand II had replaceable visors made in the form of faces of Turks and Moors, mounted on the helmet underneath the oriental disguise.

Time:
2. Hälfte 16. Jahrhundert

Object Name
Maskenvisier für Mummerei

Culture
Deutsch

Material/technology:
Eisen, Leder, Rosshaare

Copyright
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck

Invs.
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck, WA 185

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