A Portrait of a Helmet: A Funerary Helmet from the Northern Netherlands |
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Authors: | Jeroen Punt |
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Affiliation: | National Military Museum of the Netherlands, Utrecht, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This paper describes a seventeeth-century helmet, which was found in a church in the Frisian village of Schettens. Not only the type, but also the context in which this helmet was found, made the find exceptional. The presence of tombstones in the church made it possible to trace the object to a Frisian colonel from the Dutch States Army. What makes the helmet even more special, is the fact that it was prominently depicted on the tombstone of the deceased Frisian colonel. The find of the helmet and its ‘portrait’ on the tombstone are unique for the northern Netherlands. It gives cause for further study of the Dutch funeral tradition, in which elements of armour played an important role. In this regard, it is very interesting to draw a comparison with the same tradition in England. |
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Keywords: | closed burgonet northern Netherlands funeral helmet funerary hatchments Frisian officer Dutch States Army |
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