Northern French or English Medieval Oak Sculpture of an Archer or Foot Soldier
Epoque 1300-1500
Origine France or England
Medium polychrome, Oak
Epoque: 1300-1500
Origine: France or England
Medium: polychrome, Oak
Literature: Carved from a single piece of oak the archer wears a close fitting coat of chain mail beneath a thigh length jerkin tightened with a belt, flaring from the hips. On his head a conical headpiece. His knees covered by painted closed hinged plate greaves.
It has been suggested that this secular figure was a device intended to create an illusion. Placed upon the battlements of a castle sculptures such as this supplemented the visual display of armed resistance to the enemy.
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