Plate II. A, C-Suits No. I and II; B-St. George (Detail). By Andrea Mantegna (Accademia, Venice). Six Armours of the Fifteenth Century
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Plate III. A, C-Suits No. III and IV; B-Warrior. Drawing Ascribed to Francesco Squarcione (Brera, Milan). Six Armours of the Fifteenth Century
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Armourers' Marks on the Six Fifteenth-Century Armours in the Sanctuary of the Madonna Delle Grazie
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Plate I. A-Interior of the Sanctuary of the Madonna Delle Grazie. B, C-Leg, Showing Original Mail Fringes at Knee and Foot, and Right Arm of Suit No. III. Six Armours of the Fifteenth Century
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Plate IV. A, B-Suits No. V and VI; C-Armet of No. III; D-Backplate of No. III. Six Armours of the Fifteenth Century
Plate I. A-Uncompleted Armour of Archduke Charles (Afterwards Charles V), aetat 11, by Conrad Seusenhofer, 1512. The Vienna Armoury
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Plate I. B-Parade Armour of Alexander Farnese, Prince of Parma, by Lucio Piccinino. c. 1570. The Vienna Armoury
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Plate II. D-Half-Armour of Francesco Maria I della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, by the Brothers Negroli. 1532. The Vienna Armoury
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Plate II. C-Armour of Nicolas Christopher von Radzivil, Duke of Olyka, Ornamented with Bands of Black and Red Enamel and Gold (Armourer Unknown). c. 1575. The Vienna Armoury