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Iron Men: Fashion in Steel
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Iron Men: Fashion in Steel

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Armor as a statement of fashion and political power in the Renaissance

Bringing together some of the most spectacular examples of European Renaissance armor from museum collections worldwide, Iron Men: Fashion in Steel approaches armor from an entirely fresh perspective: armor as fashion. The book sheds light on the role played by armorers in the Renaissance, showing how items such as shields, helmets and suits of armor were not purely functional, but played a key role in the formation of cultural identity. Examples include a 16th-century Milanese burgonet in the shape of a lion’s head and pieces from the Habsburg Archduke Ferdinand II’s famous Eagle Garniture. Iron Men explains armor’s role in communicating political and dynastic power; as a gift in European diplomacy; as an expression of personality; and as a fashion statement made in custom steel.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
Country
Germany
Date
15 June 2022
Pages
200
ISBN
9783753301433

Armor as a statement of fashion and political power in the Renaissance

Bringing together some of the most spectacular examples of European Renaissance armor from museum collections worldwide, Iron Men: Fashion in Steel approaches armor from an entirely fresh perspective: armor as fashion. The book sheds light on the role played by armorers in the Renaissance, showing how items such as shields, helmets and suits of armor were not purely functional, but played a key role in the formation of cultural identity. Examples include a 16th-century Milanese burgonet in the shape of a lion’s head and pieces from the Habsburg Archduke Ferdinand II’s famous Eagle Garniture. Iron Men explains armor’s role in communicating political and dynastic power; as a gift in European diplomacy; as an expression of personality; and as a fashion statement made in custom steel.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
Country
Germany
Date
15 June 2022
Pages
200
ISBN
9783753301433