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Zischägge (Helmet)

A work made of steel, brass, leather, and silk.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of steel, brass, leather, and silk.

Date:

1620/30

Artist:

Flemish

About this artwork

This helmet, known as a Zischägge in Germany or a lobster-tailed pot in England, was the principle headpiece for light cavalry. With its sliding nasal bar, brim, earflaps, and neck guard, the design offered protection from sword cuts with optimal peripheral vision.

The design was adapted from Turkish helmets of the 16th century. The style spread to Hungary and Poland and by the mid-17th century was found throughout Europe. This Flemish example comes from the armory of a Spanish noble family.

Status

On View, Gallery 239

Department

Applied Arts of Europe

Title

Zischägge (Helmet)

Place

Flanders (Object made in)

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Made 1610–1640

Medium

Steel, brass, leather, and silk

Dimensions

H.: 31.8 cm (12 1/2 in.)

Credit Line

George F. Harding Collection

Reference Number

1982.2235

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