- Europe's
foremost families of armourers.
Their name,
sometimes also
spelled Helmschmid,
translates to
helmet smith. The family's most
prominent members were...
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Sallet of
Maximilian I, c. 1490–95, by
Lorenz Helmschmid,
Metropolitan Museum of Art....
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technologically developed and also the most
complete of the full bards, "The
Helmschmid workshop also
produced spectacular bards that all but
completely enclosed...
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Lorenz Helmschmied or "
Helmschmid" (active 1467–1515) was a
German armourer and a
member of the
Helmschmied family of
armourers from Augsburg. He was one...
- the case of
Charles V
stand out the
workshops of
Kolman and
Desiderius Helmschmid from Augsburg, and of
Filippo Negroli and
brothers from Milan. In the...
- 1330-1340,
Northern Italy/Southern Germany/Austrian, Acc. No. B 74
Lorenz Helmschmid,
Field armour of
Emperor Maximilian I, Augsburg, c.1485, Acc. No. A 62...
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approaches the
technical and
visual ambition of the
articulated bard, and the
Helmschmids are the only
armorers known to have
created matrixes of
steel plates...
- (1498–1574),
European decorative arts and Arms & Armour : page 128
Lorenz Helmschmid (1449-1514),
European decorative arts and Arms & Armour : page 119 Herculaneum...
- for
Charles were the
brothers Filippo and
Francesco Negroli,
Desiderius Helmschmid (1513–1579).
Filippo was
perhaps the
first Italian armorer who constructed...
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blossomed like
never before."
Master armorers across Europe like
Lorenz Helmschmid,
Konrad Seusenhofer,
Franck Scroo and
Daniel Hopfer (who was the first...