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Gothic plate armour (german: Gotischer Plattenpanzer) was the type of steel
plate armour Plate armour is a historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of armour entirely encasing the wearer. Full plate steel armour developed in Europe during the Late Middle Ages, ...
made in the
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during the 15th century.


History

While the term "
Gothic Gothic or Gothics may refer to: People and languages *Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes **Gothic language, an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths **Crimean Gothic, the Gothic language spoken b ...
" in art history covers the 12th to 15th centuries, Gothic plate armour develops only during 1420–1440s, when the technological development of armour reached the stage where full plate armour (including movable joints) was made, and national styles of "
white armour White armour, or ''alwyte armour'', was a form of plate armour worn in the Late Middle Ages characterized by full-body steel plate without a surcoat. Around 1420 the surcoat, or "coat of arms" as it was known in England, began to disappear, in fav ...
" began to emerge, specifically German ("Gothic") and Italian (Milanese). Centers of armour production in the period included
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,
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and
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. The Gothic style of plate armour peaked in a form known as
Maximilian armour Maximilian armour is a modern term applied to the style of early 16th-century German plate armour associated with, and possibly first made for the Emperor Maximilian I. The armour is still white armour, made in plain steel, but it is decorated ...
, produced during 1515–1525. High Gothic armour was worn during the later 15th century, a transitional type called Schott-Sonnenberg style was current during c. 1500 to 1515, and Maximilian armour proper during 1515 to 1525. Towards the late 16th century, so-called half-armour () would become increasingly common, eventually diminished itself into the early modern
cuirass A cuirass (; french: cuirasse, la, coriaceus) is a piece of armour that covers the torso, formed of one or more pieces of metal or other rigid material. The word probably originates from the original material, leather, from the French '' cuirac ...
of the 18th and 19th centuries. Gothic armour was often combined with a Gothic
sallet The sallet (also called ''celata,'' ''salade'' and ''schaller'') was a combat helmet that replaced the bascinet in Italy, western and northern Europe and Hungary during the mid-15th century. In Italy, France and England the armet helmet was also ...
, which included long and sharp rear-plate that protected the back of the neck and head.
Maximilian armour Maximilian armour is a modern term applied to the style of early 16th-century German plate armour associated with, and possibly first made for the Emperor Maximilian I. The armour is still white armour, made in plain steel, but it is decorated ...
of the early 16th century is characterized by rounder and more curved forms, and their ridges were narrower, parallel to each other and covered the entire armour. Methods of single combat in this type of armour are treated in the German fencing manuals of the period, under the term ("armoured combat").


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See also

* Greenwich armour *
Almain rivet An Almain rivet is a type of flexible plate armour created in Germany in about 1500. It was designed to be manufactured easily whilst still affording considerable protection to the wearer. It consisted of a breastplate and backplate with lamina ...


References


Bibliography

*Blackmore, Howard L., ''Arms and Armour'', London 1965. *Blair, Claude, ''European Armour circa 1066 to circa 1700'', 3rd ed London 1979. *Boeheim, Wendelin, '' Meister der Waffenschmiedekunst vom XIV. bis ins XVIII. Jahrhundert. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Kunst und des Kunsthandwerks'', Berlin 1897 *Closs, G. Adolf, "Der Harnisch der Übergangszeit von der Gotik zur Renaissance (1495-1520)", ''Zeitschrift für Historische Waffen- und Kostümkunde'' 3 (1930), 145-151. * Gamber, Ortwin, "Harnischstudien V. Stilgeschichte des Plattenharnisches von den Anfängen bis um 1440", ''Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen in Wien'' 50 (1953) * Gamber, Ortwin, "Harnischstudien VI. Stilgeschichte des Plattenharnisches von 1440-1510", ''Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen in Wien'' (1965), 31-102. *von Kern, Georg, ''Die Stilentwicklung des Riefelharnisches'' Diss. München 1982. *Lauts, Jan, ''Alte deutsche Waffen'', Burg bei Magdeburg 1938. *Mann, James G., ''The Etched Decoration of Armour'', London 1962. *Martin, Paul, ''Waffen und Rüstungen von Karl dem Großen bis zu Ludwig XIV.'', Fribourg 1967. *Müller, Heinrich, ''Historische Waffen. Kurze Entwicklungsgeschichte der Waffen vom Frühfeudalismus bis zum 17. Jahrhundert'', Berlin 1957. * *Spitzelberger, Georg, ''Unvergängliche Harnischkunst. Beiträge zur historischen Waffenkunde'', Landshut 1985. *Thomas, Bruno, ''Deutsche Plattnerkunst'', München 1944. *Thomas, Bruno, ''Gesammelte Schriften zur historischen Waffenkunde'', 2 vols, Graz 1977. *Willers, Johannes, "Nürnberger Harnische" in: ''Nürnberg 1300-1550. Kunst der Gotik und Renaissance'', München 1986.


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