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assigned to the Louvre school, of about 1560-70. Musée du
Louvre 347

1093. Suit of armour, said to have been made for Charles IX of Sweden,
the Louvre school, about 1570.
Stockholm Museum 351

1094. The rondache, saddle steels, and chanfron that go with the suit
(fig. 1093) said to have been made for Charles IX of Sweden.

Stockholm Museum 352

1095. Left cuisse and knee-cop, from the so-called Henri II suit (fig.
1092).
This shows the comparatively unfinished state of the lower
part of the suit. Musée du Louvre 353

1096. Chanfron and saddle steels (finished), apparently part of the so-called
Henri II suit (fig. 1092) in the louvre.
Lyons Museum 355

1097. Saddle steels, made under the influence of the Louvre school, about
1570, but most probably the work of Heinrich Knopf of Münster.

Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan 356

1098. Backplate from the famous suit of Duke John-George of Saxony,
by Heinrich Knopf of Münster.
Dresden Gallery 357