Armor_of_Henry_II,_King_of_France_(reigned_1547–59)_MET_DP256960.jpg


Summary

Étienne Delaune : Parade Armour of Henry II of France wikidata:Q21084031 reasonator:Q21084031
Artist
Étienne Delaune (1518–1583) wikidata:Q2114093
Alternative names
Etienne De Laune; Etienne Delaulne; Etienne de Laune; Etienne Delaune; Maître Etienne de Laulne; Etienne de Laulne; Maître Etienne de Laune
Description French engraver and goldsmith
Date of birth/death 1519 circa Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Orléans Paris
Work location
Authority file
creator QS:P170,Q2114093
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Title
English: Armor of Henry II, King of France (reigned 1547–59)
العربية: درع هنري الثاني، ملك فرنسا (حكم من 1547-1549)
Object type plate armor Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: French, possibly Paris; Armor; Armor for Man
العربية: فرنسي، باريس؛ درع؛ درع للرجل
Depicted people
Date circa 1555
date QS:P571,+1555-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium
English: Steel, gold, silver, leather, textile
العربية: الفولاذ والذهب والفضة والجلود والمنسوجات
Dimensions H. 74 in. (187.96 cm); Wt. 53 lb. 4 oz. (24.20 kg)
institution QS:P195,Q160236
Current location
Arms and Armor
Accession number
39.121a–n
Place of creation France Edit this at Wikidata
Credit line Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1939
References
Source/Photographer

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/24671

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Captions

Armor of Henry II, King of France (reigned 1547–59), French, possibly Paris, part of the decoration design by Jean Cousin the Elder, part of the decoration design possibly by Baptiste Pellerin, overall, front (MET, 39.121a–n)

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