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Armor of Emperor Maximilian II. Helmet Back View

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Ceremonial “Hercules” armor, 1555. Helmet back view.
Owner: Emperor Maximilian II.
Goldsmith: Eliseus Libaerts.
Carver: Etienne Delaune. Paris, France.
From the Armour Collection of Ferdinand II Von Hapsburg.
Vienna Kunsthistorisches Museum.

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The Tyrolese Archduke Ferdinand of Habsburg amassed a diverse collection of art and wonders at his castle in Ambras, near Innsbruck, which astounded his contemporaries. His primary focus was on the armory, where he collected the armor worn in battle by the most renowned knights of the era.

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