LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME II
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414. | From the MS. of the address from the town of Prato, Tuscany, to Robert of Anjou, about 1335-40. British Museum | 60 |
415. | Chapel-de-fer, probably Swiss, about 1440-90. Collection: Viscount Astor | 61 |
416. | Chapel-de-fer, probably Swiss, about 1450-90. Metropolitan Museum of New York | 61 |
416a. | Chapel-de-fer, probably Burgundian, about 1460. Riggs Collection, Metropolitan Museum of New York | 61 |
417. | Chapel-de-fer, probably Burgundian, about 1450-60. Metropolitan Museum of New York | 62 |
418. | Chapel-de-fer, Spanish type, about 1460-90. Collection: Sir Edward Barry, Bart. | 62 |
418a. | Chapel-de-fer, about 1460-90. The Rotunda, Woolwich | 62 |
419. | Chapel-de-fer, belonging to the suit made probably by H. Grünewalt for Sigismund the Wealthy, Archduke of the Tyrol. Imperial Armoury, Vienna | 63 |
420. | Chapel-de-fer, Bavarian, about 1495. Collection: Mr. H. G. Keasby | 63 |
421. | From the MS. of the pageant of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, showing knights wearing the chapel-de-fer | 64 |
422. | From a wing of a triptych of the Netherlands School, in the Brussels Gallery, showing the portrait of Philip the Fair | 65 |
423. | Bascinet of the form described sometimes as the "barbute," Italian, about 1390-1400. Wallace Collection | 68 |
424. | Reconstruction of the "barbute" and camail by Viollet-le-Duc | 69 |
424a. | Statuette of a Knight representing St. George: carved in wood. Museum, Dijon | 70 |
425. | Pisano's medal of Sigismondo Pandolfo di Malatesta, about 1445 | 72 |
426. | Pisano's medal of Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan, executed about 1447 | 73 |
427. | Pisano's medal of Domenico Malatesta, called Novello | 74 |
428. | Bas-relief from the architrave of the "door of war" in the Ducal Palace, Urbino | 75 |
429. | Armet from Chalcis, first half of the XVth century. Ethnographical Museum, Naples | 77 |
430. | Armet, Italian, about 1440. Collection: Baron de Cosson | 78 |
431. | Armet, Italian, about 1440. The Rotunda, Woolwich | 80 |
432. | Armet, Italian, first half of the XVth century. Collection: Sir H. Farnham Burke, K.C.V.O. | 81 |
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