MetObjects

Data license: CC0 · Data source: metmuseum/openaccess

Custom SQL query returning 6 rows (hide)

Query parameters

rowidObject NumberIs HighlightIs Public DomainObject IDDepartmentObject NameTitleCulturePeriodDynastyReignPortfolioArtist RoleArtist PrefixArtist Display NameArtist Display BioArtist SuffixArtist Alpha SortArtist NationalityArtist Begin DateArtist End DateObject DateObject Begin DateObject End DateMediumDimensionsCredit LineGeography TypeCityStateCountyCountryRegionSubregionLocaleLocusExcavationRiverClassificationRights and ReproductionLink ResourceRepository
18835 32.69a–q 0 1 23358 5 1395 Horse Armor Made for Johann Ernst, Duke of Saxony-Coburg (1521–1553) 147         98   Kunz Lochner German, Nuremberg, 1510–1567   2724 10 1510 1567 dated 1548 1548 1548 3620 Wt. including saddle 92 lb. (41.73 kg); bit: H. 6 in (15.2 cm); W. 11 in (27.9 cm) Rogers Fund, 1932   149                   65   1
21745 14.25.854 0 1 26579 5 1506 Crinet Plate Belonging to an Armor for Field and Tournament Made for Duke Nikolaus "The Black" Radziwill (1515–1565), Duke of Nesvizh and Olyka, Prince of the Empire, Grand Chancellor and Marshal of Lithuania 147         98   Kunz Lochner German, Nuremberg, 1510–1567   2724 10 1510 1567 ca. 1555; probably repainted later 1530 1900 4782 L. 13 7/8 in. (35.5 cm); H. 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm); Wt. 9 oz. (261 g) Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913   149                   65   1
22288 14.25.1655 0 1 27181 5 2666 Crinet 147         98   Valentin Siebenbürger German, Nuremberg, ca. 1510–1564, master in 1531   2762 10 1485 1564 ca. 1535 1510 1560 658 L. 37 1/2 in. (95.2 cm); W. 11 3/4 in. (29.9 cm); Wt. 6 lb. 14 oz. (3,070 g) Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913   149                   65   1
22555 14.25.1662 0 1 27460 5 2666 Crinet 437         98 Attributed to Romain des Ursins Italian, Milan, recorded in Lyon 1493–95   2970 6 1493 1495 ca. 1480–95; bottom lame and mail fringe, restored ca. 1863–1900 1455 1900 658 L. 33 7/8 in. (85.9 cm); W. 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm); Wt. 9 lb. 10 oz. (4,360 g) Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913                       65   1
414270 14.25.854–.856, .865, .881a, b; 21.42 0 1 684262 5 26857 Portions of an Armor Garniture for Field and Tournament Made for Duke Nikolaus "The Black" Radziwill (1515–1565), Duke of Nesvizh and Olyka, Prince of the Empire, Grand Chancellor and Marshal of Lithuania 147         98   Kunz Lochner German, Nuremberg, 1510–1567   2724 10 1510 1567 ca. 1555; probably repainted and shaffron eye guards restored later 1530 1900 59785 crinet plate (14.25.854): L. 13 7/8 in. (35.5 cm); H. 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm); Wt. 9 oz. (261 g); vamplate (14.25.855): D. 8 1/2 in. (33.3 cm); H. 4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm); Diam. 13 1/8 in. (33.3 cm); Wt. 3 lb. 3 oz. (1454 g); left pauldron (14.25.856): H. 8 1/2 in. (12.6 cm); W. 12 1/2 in. (31.7 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 10 oz. (730 g); crinet plate (14.25.865): H. 2 3/8 in. (6 cm); W. 10 5/8 in. (27 cm); D. 6 5/16 in. (16 cm); Wt. 8 oz. (236 g); right tasset (14.25.881a): H. 6 in. (15.2 cm); W. 7 3/4 in. (19.7 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 5 oz. (587 g); left tasset (14.25.881b): H. 7 1/2 in. (19 cm); W. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm); Wt. 1 lb. 10 oz. (726 g); shaffron (21.42): H. 23 1/4 in. (59 cm); W. 13 1/4 in. (33.6 cm); Wt. 4 lb. 8 oz. (2034 g) Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913; shaffron (21.42): Rogers Fund, 1921   149                   65   1
414271 14.25.854; 21.42 0 1 684263 5 26858 Crinet Plate and Shaffron Belonging to an Armor for Field and Tournament Made for Duke Nikolaus "The Black" Radziwill (1515–1565), Duke of Nesvizh and Olyka, Prince of the Empire, Grand Chancellor and Marshal of Lithuania 147         98   Kunz Lochner German, Nuremberg, 1510–1567   2724 10 1510 1567 ca. 1555; probably repainted and eye guards restored later 1530 1900 4782 crinet plate: L. 13 7/8 in. (35.5 cm); H. 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm); Wt. 9 oz. (261 g); shaffron: H. 23 1/4 in. (59 cm); W. 13 1/4 in. (33.6 cm); Wt. 4 lb. 8 oz. (2034 g) 14.25.854: Gift of William H. Riggs, 1913; 21.42: Rogers Fund, 1921   149                   65   1
Powered by Datasette · Query took 2.576ms · Data license: CC0 · Data source: metmuseum/openaccess