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Filippo Negroli (ca. 1510–1579) was an
armourer from Milan. He was
renowned as
being extremely skilled, and may be
considered the most
famous armourer...
- century, Army
Museum (Paris). An
ornate parade burgonet,
workshop of
Filippo Negroli, 1543,
Metropolitan Museum of Art An
ornate burgonet with ch****-guards...
- caliber),
which greatly affected warfare. The
Helmschmied of
Augsburg and the
Negroli of
Milan were
among the
foremost families of
armourers of the time. Under...
- regent.
Stuart W. Pyhrr;
Filippo Negroli; José-A.
Godoy (1998).
Heroic Armor of the
Italian Renaissance:
Filippo Negroli and His Contemporaries. Metropolitan...
- this art in
Europe and the world,
including several signed by
Filippo Negroli, one of the most
famous designers in the armourers' guild. The weapons...
- the
Younger produced designs for armour. The
Milanese armourer Filippo Negroli, from a
leading dynasty of armourers, was the most
famous modeller of figurative...
- Godoy, José (1998).
Heroic Armor of the
Italian Renaissance –
Filippo Negroli and His Contemporaries. New York, N.Y.:
Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 184...
- Duke
Francesco Maria della Rovere, a condottiero,
commissioned Filippo Negroli to
create a
bulletproof vest. In 1561,
Maximilian II, Holy
Roman Emperor...
- and the world,
including a
shield and
burgonet by
Francesco and
Filippo Negroli, one of the most
famous designers in the armourers' guild. The Halberdier's...
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Armor of the
Italian Renaissance:
Filippo Negroli and His Contemporaries,
Stuart W. Pyhrr,
Filippo Negroli, José-A. Godoy,
Silvio Leydi, Metropolitan...