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Armor for Field and Tilt (2014.80) - 3D model by Higginsatwam [056e7c1] - Sketchfab
Armor for Field and Tilt (2014.80) - 3D model by Higginsatwam [056e7c1] - Sketchfab
Armor for Field and Tilt, of Count Franz von Teuffenbach (1516-1578). Austria, 1554, by Stefan Rormoser. Steel, brass, lampblack and restored leather. 181.6 x 78 cm (71 1/2 x 30 11/16 in.); 57 lb, 5 oz (weight). The John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection, 2014.80. - Armor for Field and Tilt (2014.80) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Bronze Axe (2014.344) - 3D model by Higginsatwam [cf97e2b] - Sketchfab
Bronze Axe (2014.344) - 3D model by Higginsatwam [cf97e2b] - Sketchfab
Conch Shell Helmet (2014.89.1) - 3D model by Higginsatwam [537f6f1] - Sketchfab
Conch Shell Helmet (2014.89.1) - 3D model by Higginsatwam [537f6f1] - Sketchfab
Nagasone Tojiro Mitsumasa, Helmet in the form of a Sea Conch Shell. Japan, 1618. Iron with traces of lacquer, textile. 22.9 x 30.5 x 26.7 cm (9 x 12 x 10 1/2 in.); 3 lb, 13 oz (weight). The John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection, 2014.89.1. - Conch Shell Helmet (2014.89.1) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Holy Cross and WAM Collaboration
Holy Cross and WAM Collaboration
Global connections between the Worcester Art Museum’s medieval objects
Open Call Worcester on Guard: A Shield Art Challenge
Open Call Worcester on Guard: A Shield Art Challenge
3D model on SketchFab by Higginsatwam (2014.11)
3D model on SketchFab by Higginsatwam (2014.11)
Close Helmet for the Field. Possibly Caremolo di Modrone (Italian, 1498–1543). Italian, Mantua. About 1535–1540. Fire-blued steel with gilding, embossing, and incised decoration. 31.8 × 27 × 34 cm (12 1/2 × 10 5/8 × 13 3/8 in.), 8 lb, 3 oz (weight). The John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection, 2014.11. - Close Helmet for the Field (2014.11) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
3D model on SketchFab by Higginsatwam (2014.80)
3D model on SketchFab by Higginsatwam (2014.80)
Armor for Field and Tilt, of Count Franz von Teuffenbach (1516-1578). Austria, 1554, by Stefan Rormoser. Steel, brass, lampblack and restored leather. 181.6 x 78 cm (71 1/2 x 30 11/16 in.); 57 lb, 5 oz (weight). The John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection, 2014.80. - Armor for Field and Tilt (2014.80) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Preview of the Arms and Armor Galleries with Curator Jeffrey Forgeng
Preview of the Arms and Armor Galleries with Curator Jeffrey Forgeng
Jeffrey Forgeng on Elden Ring Arms and Armor!
Jeffrey Forgeng on Elden Ring Arms and Armor!
Dr. Jeffrey Forgeng sits down to talk about the various armors of Elden RingMusic thanks to Lukrembo!--------------------------------------------------------...
Press Release on Opening Plans
Press Release on Opening Plans
Sword of Schalenknaupf type (2014.6) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Sword of Schalenknaupf type (2014.6) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Sword of Schalenknaupf (“Bowl-Pommel”) type. Probably Urnfield Culture, central Europe. About 1000–800 BCE. Bronze. 2 lb., 8 oz. (weight). The John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection, 2014.6 - Sword of Schalenknaupf type (2014.6) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Close Helmet for the Field (2014.11) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Close Helmet for the Field (2014.11) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Close Helmet for the Field. Possibly Caremolo di Modrone (Italian, 1498–1543). Italian, Mantua. About 1535–1540. Fire-blued steel with gilding, embossing, and incised decoration. 31.8 × 27 × 34 cm (12 1/2 × 10 5/8 × 13 3/8 in.), 8 lb, 3 oz (weight). The John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection, 2014.11. - Close Helmet for the Field (2014.11) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Spetum Animated (2014.304) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Spetum Animated (2014.304) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Folding Spetum, Italian. About 1550. Steel with blueing and gilding, with gilded wood. Extended: 206.5; Folded: 108.6 cm (81 5/16 × 42 3/4 in.), 5 lb, 1 oz (weight). The John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection, 2014.304. - Spetum Animated (2014.304) - Download Free 3D model by Higginsatwam
Pata (2014.33) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Pata (2014.33) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Bowl (1918.18) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Bowl (1918.18) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Bowl. Rayy. 1200-1299. Lusterware ceramic. 7.9 x 20.3 cm (3 1/8 x 8 in.). Museum Purchase. Worcester Art Museum. 1918.18 - Bowl (1918.18) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Higgins SketchFab 3D Model
Higgins SketchFab 3D Model
Bowl. Rayy. 1200-1299. Lusterware ceramic. 7.9 x 20.3 cm (3 1/8 x 8 in.). Museum Purchase. Worcester Art Museum. 1918.18 - Bowl (1918.18) - 3D model by Higginsatwam
Purchase Higgins Tour Catalogue Link 2 - Worcester
Purchase Higgins Tour Catalogue Link 2 - Worcester
The Age of Armor - Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum. By: Jeffrey L. Forgeng The John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection is the second largest arms and armor collection in the USA. These 1500+ objects range from ancient Egypt to nineteenth-century Japan, but at their heart are the
Higgins Armory Collection at Worcester Art Museum
Higgins Armory Collection at Worcester Art Museum
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