Przedstawienia rękawic płytowych na Poliptyku Grudziądzkim
Abstract
Hand defenses from the early 1420s consisted of plate gauntlets whose elements
were riveted to the leather base. First mentions about gauntlets created from
small metal plates appeared in the last decade of the 13th c. One of gives a description
about gauntlets made by the armourers in Paris in 1296, which were made
in the same manner as coat-of-plates. Metal plates were riveted to the textile or
leather base or between layers of material. In form they were familiar to the pieces
which can often be seen on illuminations or tombstones from first quarter of
the 14th c. in Western Europe. They remained in common use until the third quarter
of this century. Around the year 1350 demi-gauntlets similar in shape to hourglass
appeared. They were usually created from one piece of metal. They protected
the wrist and had usually anatomically formed metacarpus. Fingers were
protected by small overlapping metal scales riveted to the leather stripes which were attached to the gauntlet’s metacarpus. After the year 1370, demi-gauntlets
became the dominant form of hand protection.
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