Armor in the Gothic Style

Lorenz Helmschmid German, active 1467 - 1515/16
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Armor in the Gothic Style

c. 1485 and later

Lorenz Helmschmid

active 1467 - 1515/16

German

Unknown

Steel, copper alloy, leather

Installed: 71 × 28 1/2 × 26 1/4 inches (180.3 × 72.4 × 66.7 cm)

Arms and Armor

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Gift of William Randolph Hearst Foundation

V2019.7

This work is in the public domain.

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Princes Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Schloss Sigmaringen, Baden-Württemberg

Arnold Seligmann, Rey & Co., Inc. (dealer), New York (1929)

William Randolph Hearst, Los Angeles (by 1930)

William Randolph Hearst Foundation (by 1951)

Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the William Randolph Hearst Foundation

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Published References

Comstock, Helen. "The Connoisseur in America." Connoisseur 122, no. 516 (December 1948): 118–124, p. 118 (ill.).

Robinson, Francis W. "A Gift of Arms and Armor from the Collection of William Randolph Hearst." Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 33, no. 1 (1953-54): 1–5, pp. 2, 4 (ill.).

Gamber, Ortwin. "Der Turnierharnish zur Zeit König Maximilians I, und das Thunsche Skizzenbuch." Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen in Wien 53 (1957): 3–70, pp. 43, 46, figs. 51–53 (ill.).

Levkoff, Mary L. Hearst, the Collector. Exh. cat., Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Los Angeles, 2008, pp. 159–160, cat. 20 (ill.) [entry by S. Pyrhh]

Quérée, Jennifer. “The Invisible Knight: A Journey of Discovery.” Records of the Canterbury Museum 25 (2011), pp. 67–89; pp. 76–78, fig. 11 (ill.).

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