Helmschmied

The Helmschmieds of Augsburg were one of late medieval Europe's foremost families of armourers. Their name, sometimes also spelled Helmschmid, translates to helmet smith. The family's most prominent members were Lorenz Helmschmied (active 1467, died 1515), Kolman Helmschmied (1471–1532) and Desiderius Helmschmied (1513–1579).[1]

The Helmschmieds made armour for the high nobility of the Holy Roman Empire, including the Emperor and the archdukes of Austria and Tyrol, as well as other wealthy clients.[1] They competed for fame and noble patronage with the other two most prominent late 15th century armoursmith families, the Seusenhofers of Innsbruck (Austria) and the Missaglias of Milan.

References

  1. ^ a b Breiding, Dirk H. (October 2002). "Famous Makers and European Centers of Arms and Armor Production". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. Metropolitan Museum of Art. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/make/hd_make.htm. Retrieved 25 January 2010.