A GREEK BRONZE WARRIOR’S PANOPLY
A GREEK BRONZE WARRIOR’S PANOPLY
A GREEK BRONZE WARRIOR’S PANOPLY
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A GREEK BRONZE WARRIOR’S PANOPLY
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A GREEK BRONZE WARRIOR’S PANOPLY

MAGNA GRAECIA, LATE CLASSICAL TO HELLENISTIC PERIOD, CIRCA 400-250 B.C.

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A GREEK BRONZE WARRIOR’S PANOPLY
MAGNA GRAECIA, LATE CLASSICAL TO HELLENISTIC PERIOD, CIRCA 400-250 B.C.
Helmet: 12 in. (30.4 cm.) high; back-plate: 16 1⁄8 in. (40.9 cm.) high; ankle-guards: 10 3⁄8 in. (26.3 cm.) long (larger)
來源
Axel Guttmann (1944-2001), Berlin (Inv. nos. H327 (helmet); R321 (back-plate); R356 (ankle-guards)).
Antiken der Sammlung Axel Guttmann, Auktion 59, Hermann Historica, Munich, 12 April 2010, lot 351.
Christian Levett, London, acquired from the above on behalf of the Mougins Museum of Classical Art.
出版
M. Merrony, "Armour at Auction," Minerva, September-October 2010, p. 52, fig 8.
R. Hixenbaugh, Ancient Greek Helmets: A Complete Guide and Catalog, New York, 2019, p. 486, no. X319.
展覽
Mougins Museum of Classical Art, 2011-2023 (Inv. nos. MMoCA528a-c).

榮譽呈獻

Hannah Fox Solomon
Hannah Fox Solomon Head of Department, Specialist

拍品專文

Included in this panoply is a Chalcidian helmet, an anatomical back-plate and a pair of ankle-guards. The helmet features a carinated ridge rising to a peak above the forehead, repoussé rosettes above the brows and at the temples, with a spiral plume-holder and a ring rivited to the dome.

According to D. von Bothmer (p. 68 in “Armorial Adjuncts,” Metropolitan Museum Journal, vol. 24), ankle-guards were one of four types of body armor available to ancient Greek warriors. The other coverings included a helmet, cuirass and greaves. This type of ankle-guard was prominent in Magna Graecia – Apulia in particular – and differed from its mainland Greek counterpart in its elongated form, which protected a larger portion of the back of the leg. As von Bothmer explains, it is unclear whether these guards were worn in conjunction with greaves or on their own.

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