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Donald J. LaRocca

Auteur de Épées et armes blanches

9 oeuvres 316 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Crédit image: Donald J. LaRocca [credit: Metropolitan Museum of Art]

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LaRocca, Donald J.
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Professions
museum curator
Organisations
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The catalogue from an exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum.

Most of objects illustrated are from the 15th to 19th centuries, with some older pieces and one or two that may date from the 20th, but Tibet being a military backwater, most seem far more archaic by European standards; body armour, frex, never progressed beyond a level roughly corresponding to the High Middle Ages in Europe. The most advanced piece of military technology adopted before the 20th century was the matchlook musket (obsolete in Europe by about 1720).

The objects are mostly richly decorated prestige items, either intended for practical use by high-ranking individuals, or ceremonial pieces never intended to see a battlefield - though a couple ceremonial pieces show what appears to be combat damage, presumably reflecting them being resorted to in some emergency. Accordingly, the level of workmanship is often very high, and gold and silver decoration the rule rather than the exception. For obvious reasons, more utilitarian gear for the rank-and-file has been less likely to be perserved across the centuries.

To be recommended to anyone interested in the military history and/or art of Tibet.
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Signalé
AndreasJ | Jun 29, 2020 |
Big colourful book - but still with enough academic punch to be useful
½
 
Signalé
ericscz | Aug 27, 2009 |
This book was pretty much what I expected it to be. Having read "The Art of Chivalry", a sort of catalouge of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of arms and armour, I was had a good idea of what would be the general format of this book. It picks up where "Chivalry" left off, providing photos and a general description of some of the pieces the museum has aquired over the last 2 decades. Altogether an OK source but more of an annex to the first book.
 
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Poleaxe | Jan 26, 2009 |

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Œuvres
9
Membres
316
Popularité
#74,771
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
3
ISBN
21
Langues
2

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