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Konrad Seusenhofer (died 30
August 1517, in Innsbruck, Tirol) was a
leading 16th-century
Austrian armourer who
worked for
Maximilian I, Holy
Roman Emperor...
- events. The full bard was
developed by
Lorenz Helmschmied and
Konrad Seusenhofer for
Maximilian I, who used them
extensively for
propagandic and aesthetic...
- armet) is the
surviving part of a full suit of
armour made by
Konrad Seusenhofer between 1511 and 1514. The
armour was a gift from the Holy
Roman Emperor...
- held for the rest of his life
alongside the
Innsbruck armourer,
Konrad Seusenhofer. Many of the
exceptional armours created by the
Helmschmied workshop...
- "Armure de François Ier,
travail de Jörg
Seusenhofer et
Degen Pirger, Innsbruck, 1539-1540 - Jörg
Seusenhofer (Armourer) and
Degen Pirger (Engraver)"....
- with
Augsburg and
Nuremberg in m****
producing war armour.
Other than
Seusenhofer,
another favourite master of
Maximilian was Hans Laubermann, "the wealthiest...
- most
prominent late 15th
century European armour smith families, the
Seusenhofers of
Innsbruck (Austria) and the
Missaglias of Milan. Many
works that the...
- before."
Master armorers across Europe like
Lorenz Helmschmid,
Konrad Seusenhofer,
Franck Scroo and
Daniel Hopfer (who was the
first to etch on iron as...