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The painting depicts a woman in medieval armor. She is wearing a white and gold breastplate with intricate designs and a red skirt ->> more details in ai-img-gen.com Fantasy Breastplate Armor, Medieval Woman Armor, White Armor Fantasy, Medieval Helmets Design, White And Gold Armor Female, Lady In Armor, Redhead Knight Female, Female Knight Painting, Red And White Character Design

The painting depicts a woman in medieval armor. She is wearing a white and gold breastplate with intricate designs and a red skirt. Her blonde hair is pulled back in a ponytail and she has a determined expression on her face. She is holding a large sword with a red blade in both hands. The background is dark and there are two small white dots in the upper left corner.

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Infantry breastplate, probably stand-alone, dated 1500-1510 by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It is similar to a series of mann manufactured breastplates of somewhat cruder finish made for the Munich arsenal in the late 1480s or early 1490s and attibuted to an Innsbruck armourer. The rolled stop-rib neck rim and the separate armpit stopribs are a later feature, the Munch plates do not have these features. Lockwood And Co, Historical Armor, Star Of Bethlehem, Arm Armor, Medieval Armor, Medieval Fantasy, Compass Tattoo, Middle Ages, 16th Century

Infantry breastplate, probably stand-alone, dated 1500-1510 by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It is similar to a series of mann manufactured breastplates of somewhat cruder finish made for the Munich arsenal in the late 1480s or early 1490s and attibuted to an Innsbruck armourer. The rolled stop-rib neck rim and the separate armpit stopribs are a later feature, the Munch plates do not have these features.

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