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Fragments of an Imperial Armour 

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Join Dr Tobias Capwell, Curator of Arms and Armour, to take a closer look at the surviving fragments of an imperial armour, made by master armourer Konrad Seusenhofer.
To discover more about Suesenhofer, join us for this months' Meet the Expert talk, where Dr Capwell will be discussing the life and career of one of the greatest armourers of the 16th century: • Meet the Expert: The E...

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Комментарии : 53   
@scholagladiatoria
@scholagladiatoria 2 года назад
Superb content. Thanks for making this.
@invadervim9037
@invadervim9037 2 года назад
Without a doubt
@dihoxide
@dihoxide 2 года назад
And thank you, Scholagladiatora! All the collaboration/ shout outs you do has shown us so many great content creators to watch
@eduardvaniersel7535
@eduardvaniersel7535 2 года назад
I knew armour wasn't clunky, but seeing how precisely and effortlessly that leg assembly moved blew my mind.
@OurCognitiveSurplus
@OurCognitiveSurplus 2 года назад
The leg bending demo is jaw dropping.
@lucbourhis3142
@lucbourhis3142 2 года назад
It's always a great pleasure when Tobias Capwell shares his great knowledge about armours. Thanks for this video!
@FraxinusExelsior
@FraxinusExelsior 2 года назад
Well that needed to be 10x longer.
@frankemcgillivray6695
@frankemcgillivray6695 2 года назад
Can never have too much Dr. Capwell.
@girthbrooks39
@girthbrooks39 2 года назад
Easton sent me.... Glad he did! I've always really enjoyed the collaborations you two have done, definitely would love to see more in the future (Todd Cutler as well).
@globalheart
@globalheart 2 года назад
Fantastic, thank you for showing the incredibly smooth articulation, and as well, thank you to the videographer for capturing the finest if details ..Beautifully done!! Can we see more of the armor collection please??!!!! 💖 Thank you again!
@GreatistheWorld
@GreatistheWorld 2 года назад
Dr. Caps, in with the deep deets! Keep it comin!
@corrugatedcavalier5266
@corrugatedcavalier5266 2 года назад
I can listen to Tobias Capwell go on about armor for hours. But getting that out of the case and letting him interact with it was even more enlightening!
@Pandenhir
@Pandenhir 2 года назад
Just love listening to Toby! Thanks for doing another video.
@sushanalone
@sushanalone 2 года назад
Highly underrated channel and always to see Toby on these videos.
@Floofian
@Floofian 7 месяцев назад
Very beautiful! However intentional, i found the little "easteregg" of the Theuerdank on the desk delightful.
@SandraOrtmann1976
@SandraOrtmann1976 2 года назад
That was simply fantastic. Thank you for this video. Let us keep fighting against the image of medieval armor being clunky, heavy and impeding your mobility. Nothing could be further away from the truth. What great works of art perfectly presented by a true expert.
@manatoa1
@manatoa1 Год назад
Excellent as always
@NME10E
@NME10E Год назад
What an amazing highlight and close examination of the beautiful craftsmanship of the time. Thank you!
@aplaisance7850
@aplaisance7850 2 года назад
Excellent as always.
@gerryjamesedwards1227
@gerryjamesedwards1227 2 года назад
Further evidence of the lingering symbolic value of armour can be seen in all the portraits that leaders in later generations had painted of themselves in full plate armour, long after such harnesses had stopped being seen on the battlefield. The image of the 'knight' still had power that a leader could acquire for themselves.
@DraigBlackCat
@DraigBlackCat 2 года назад
Great to see these pieces up close. Would have been good to see the leg armour from behind and from the inside of the leg too.
@kireduhai9428
@kireduhai9428 2 года назад
That is my favorite leg harness ever, and you just made my day by doing a video on it. Many thanks!
@Haloreach1950
@Haloreach1950 2 года назад
I want more of this! Keep up the good work!
@michaelwhite8031
@michaelwhite8031 2 года назад
Really interesting, thank you.
@speakupriseup4549
@speakupriseup4549 2 года назад
Absolutely magnificent
@tortuga7160
@tortuga7160 2 года назад
Beautiful
@Jim58223
@Jim58223 2 года назад
How many would have been employed at such an armoury?
@darraghchapman
@darraghchapman 2 года назад
9:25 ooooooooooooooh, mmmmmmmmm.
@sirpuffball6366
@sirpuffball6366 2 года назад
Should have just said "I love refrigerators" when he walked up at the beginning
@slobmarley9070
@slobmarley9070 2 года назад
10.27 minutes of awesome
@I_Do_Stuff_uk
@I_Do_Stuff_uk 2 года назад
nice
@electricaltimelapsetest5713
Way cool
@Annatar0
@Annatar0 2 года назад
How thick is the armor from these time 15th, 16th and 17th periods?. They do not look that heavy so maybe around 20 or 17 gauge steel? (that is 0,8 to about 1,4mm).
@scottfoster9452
@scottfoster9452 Год назад
Absolutely brilliant!
@thunguyen-sn2vb
@thunguyen-sn2vb 2 года назад
Seusenhofer's works are good, and he was an innovator of forms. It seemed he loved to make ornated armour sets, but the military men preferred simpler ones. Also at this rate poor Max I is going to be remembered as the Armour Emperor (next to it would be the PR Emperor), although I guess that's better than not being remembered at all, or as the weak-willed, ugly matchmaker (in England-influenced realms). It turns out the French are still generous in allowing him to be known as Marie de Bourgogne's romantic husband. I think the Armour-PR side of his makes it relatable to modern CEOs (and aspirants) while the shiny objects are appealing enough to young people, especially for the Americans. For decades our societies have obsessed over and idolized (even if at the same time, secretly detest) the flashy types, the easy money and the "virtual" perhaps a bit too much. This creates a pattern that, "being an egoist who fills his bags with air works." Max had other aspects though, despite himself, although that showy, brutal, exploitative military startup founder also existed.
@shelleyharris2850
@shelleyharris2850 2 года назад
Arch Duke
@shelleyharris2850
@shelleyharris2850 2 года назад
Wilson County. Wallace Collection
@shelleyharris2850
@shelleyharris2850 2 года назад
Connection
@juanzulu1318
@juanzulu1318 2 года назад
How did Imperial armour of the early 16th cent. get to England?
@zakremmington6297
@zakremmington6297 2 года назад
I don't know about these pieces specifically but aside from the possability that they were bought and moved by a more modern collector in the middle ages and renacance there was a huge armour trade with large armour making centers exporting their work to buyers across Europe and as mentioned in the video armour was also guifted between the nobility of Europe.
@kleinjahr
@kleinjahr 2 года назад
By ship.
@chengkuoklee5734
@chengkuoklee5734 2 года назад
The same way Egyptian artifact ended in British Museum?
@brittakriep2938
@brittakriep2938 2 года назад
Heinrich ( Henry) Vlll personaly met Maximilian l during a campaign against french king Franz ( Francis). Henry later wrote, he learned much from Maximilian in context of modern warfare. So Henry hired german mercenaries and craftsmen, and bought also some german weaponry. So this piece could be a part of weaponry, bought by Henry Vlll.
@shelleyharris2850
@shelleyharris2850 2 года назад
Key
@Nebula_Ultra
@Nebula_Ultra 2 года назад
I've watched this 3 times. Wtf is... wrong? with me..
@jeydex5348
@jeydex5348 2 года назад
If I could I'd give this video 10 likes
@shelleyharris2850
@shelleyharris2850 2 года назад
Knight
@shelleyharris2850
@shelleyharris2850 2 года назад
Re born
@unspoken24
@unspoken24 9 месяцев назад
African nations still can’t make something like this.
@shelleyharris2850
@shelleyharris2850 2 года назад
6 yrs. Out of society
@fettmaneiii4439
@fettmaneiii4439 2 года назад
bro you are sitting there talking 9 inches away getting spit particles all over a 500 plus year old artifact. wth wipe that baby off before it goes back in the glass lmao
@stiannobelisto573
@stiannobelisto573 2 года назад
It's ok, he does not even need to use gloves, it's a problem if people touch the armour at a daily basis
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