Design for the Right Pauldron of a Parade Armor, ca. 1555, Paris, French, Paris, Pen and ink with watercolor wash on paper, 10 x 6 9/16 in. (25.4 x 16.6 cm), Works on Paper-Drawings, Attributed to Étienne Delaune (French, Orléans 1518/19–1583 Strasbourg), or attributed to Jean Cousin the Elder (French, Souci (?) ca. 1490–ca. 1560 Paris (?)), This design represents the front of the main plate on the right pauldron (shoulder defense) of an elaborately decorated armor. It is part of a large series of original drawings that are attributed to Etienne Delaune or Jean Cousin the Elder, artists employed by Henry II, King of France, from at least 1552 to 1559
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Design, Right Pauldron, Parade Armor, ca, 1555, Paris, French, Pen, ink, watercolor wash, paper, 10 x 6 9/16, 25.4 16.6 cm, Works, Paper-Drawings, Attributed to Étienne Delaune, Orléans, 1518/19–1583, Strasbourg, or attributed Jean Cousin the Elder, Souci, ca., 1490–ca., 1560, design, represents, front, main plate, right pauldron, shoulder defense, elaborately decorated, armor, part, large series, original drawings, attributed, Etienne, Jean Cousin, Elder, artists employed, Henry II, King, France, 1552, 1559
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