Pommel Plate of a Saddle (from the Garniture of Rudolf II)

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Pommel Plate of a Saddle (from the Garniture of Rudolf II)

Anton Peffenhauser
Date
c. 1571
Medium
blued, etched, and gilded steel
Culture
Germany, Augsburg, 16th century
Department
Medieval Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

This plate, one of two and once part of a saddle, is from tournament armor made for man and horse made for the sons of Emperor Maximilian II, archdukes Rudolf and Ernst. Most of the remaining elements of this armor are still in the collections of the Imperial Armouries in Vienna. The decorative pattern (in the imperial colors of black and gold) forms elegant knots, with distinctive foliage and hop sprigs filling the loops. Once part of a saddle, this plate protected the rider's thigh.

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