Kasten-brust armour

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A knight in full kasten-brust amour without gauntlets (altar of Saint Leonard churge in Basele by Conrad Witz,1435)
A knight in full kasten-brust amour without gauntlets (altar of Saint Leonard churge in Basele by Conrad Witz,1435)

Kasten-brust armour (German: Kastenbrust — "box-shaped breast") — is a German form of plate armour from the first half of 15th century.

It was widely used in the Holy Roman Empire before gothic armour was invented. It has a simple but reliable construction: a grand-bascinet helm, box-shaped cuirass, firm gauntlets, and long skirt. Unfortunately only one of such armours has survived till today, and this armour (made approximately at 1440) now could be seen in Rathaus Museum of Vienna. However, this armour is widely represented by paintings and statues of the first half of the 15th century.

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Living History Library entry for Kastenbrust armour

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  • Osprey-Military "German Medevial Armies 1300-1500" (Men-at-Arms Series t166), text by Christopher Gravett, colour plates by Angus McBride, editor Martin Windrow, Reed International Books Ltd., ISBN 0-85045-614-2 "
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