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The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya has a huge digital catalogue of very high resolution images on line! :shock:

There are 1000's of great paintings, sculptures, and many many other objects.
I have only looked through the first 20 pages of the Medieval Gòtic collection.


Here a few of quick examples:
Resurrecció de Crist

Sant Miquel Arcàngel

Sant Jeroni en el seu estudi

And one more St. Michael just because he is awesome. :wink:
Sant Miquel
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Splendid!

Here is a color pic of the famous silver statuette of St Jordi. http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/s ... 214513-000

...and in the left foreground of this Martyrdom of St Vince there's a fellow in a very nice covered cuirasse. http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/s ... 024135-000

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Mac wrote:...and in the left foreground of this Martyrdom of St Vince there's a fellow in a very nice covered cuirasse. http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/s ... 024135-000

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I am more intrigued by the apparent fabric covered legs of the man to his left.
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Mac wrote:Splendid!

Here is a color pic of the famous silver statuette of St Jordi. http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/s ... 214513-000

...and in the left foreground of this Martyrdom of St Vince there's a fellow in a very nice covered cuirasse. http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/s ... 024135-000

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:D
I saved those and a few others to my desktop.
Then I had to at least pretend to get back to work.
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Wow. Wow wow wow.
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Here is the Panzerhosen wearing St Michael that we have talked about before:

St. Michael weighing souls
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This Museum is also part of the Google Art Project.
If you have not taken a look at it before or it has been awhile click on my imbedded link and look again.
Some of these have gigapixel photos that can be zoomed in to astonishing levels :shock:

Google Art project collection for this museum

Gigapixel, of the Altarpiece of Saint Vincent by Bernat Martorell
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http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/r ... 214533-000
Some very interesting details on this St. Michael also:
• A mail fauld in an otherwise complete plate harness
• Apparent details (hard to tell) of arming points lacing his legs to a red coat, seen through the hip slits in the mail
• Arming points at the side of the poleyn, in the manner of floating elbows (even though it's shell-articulated)
• Curious boxed stop-ribs (?) at the tops of the cuisses
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http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/m ... 064041-000
Martyrdom of St. Julian (?), lower right: check out the greaves. The one behind looks like anime construction, the other in the foreground, lamellar; and what's up with the "dewlap" at the knee of the white hosen?

http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/c ... 214190-000
Crucifixion. Rarely-seen detail of strapping on the underside of the centurion's outstretched arm.

http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/m ... 024077-000
Martyrdom of St. John the Evangelist, villain on the left. Leather(?) patches on his upper sleeves with arming points; and are those stripes on his forearms, or etched/engraved vambrace splints?

http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/c ... 037756-000
Calvary again. Tooled leather/textile/painted decoration on leg armor of guy kneeling lower right.

Damn, this is fun.
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Klaus the Red wrote:http://museunacional.cat/ca/colleccio/m ... 064041-000
Martyrdom of St. Julian (?), lower right: check out the greaves. The one behind looks like anime construction, the other in the foreground, lamellar; and what's up with the "dewlap" at the knee of the white hosen?
Go look at that image here:
Gigapixel altarpiece-of-saint-vincent

Look at the guys on the bottom left and right as well.

As for the white hose with knee flaps these are probably houseaux.
Bob Charrette educated us about them in another thread.
I also posted a few more examples there.
Traytese of the Poyntes of Worship in Armes 1434
Bob Charrette wrote:"houseaux" (coverings for the hosen while riding, possibly usually masse in leather and often mistaken modernly for "high boots.")
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Aha- the u-shaped cuts in the leather of the hoseaux are to allow flexibility at the knee, I would guess. Neat.

The white greaves in the right corner of the St. Vincent piece might represent quilted defense- I've seen this same sort of "brickwork" pattern in 14th century arming hose (Bibl. St-Genevieve, ms 0777)- except that the one on the far right has a distinct (rolled?) edge overlapping the shoe. The red and brown versions on the left side also seem rigid, maybe tooled leather or some sort of raised textile treatment over metal?
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