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Pikes, halberds and pole arms from the mid
Pikes, halberds and pole arms from the mid 15th century owned by G. Wittemann, Geisenheim.. Example E is a Lucerne hammer. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 18th Century, Frankfurt, 1883. IIlustration drawn by Hefner-Alteneck, lithographed by C. Regnier, and published by Heinrich Keller. Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck (1811-1903) was a German archeologist, art historian and illustrator. He was director of the Bavarian National Museum from 1868 until 1886
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This chromolithograph, published by Heinrich Keller in 1883, showcases an impressive collection of pikes, halberds, and pole arms from the mid-15th century, belonging to G. Wittemann of Geisenheim. The image, drawn by Hefner-Alteneck and lithographed by C. Regnier, offers a fascinating glimpse into the medieval weaponry of the time. At the center of the composition, a Lucerne hammer, or Güsstäbe, is prominently displayed. This iconic weapon, characterized by its distinctive S-shaped hook, was a popular and effective tool for both offensive and defensive purposes. Surrounding the Lucerne hammer are various pikes and pole arms, each with unique features that reflect the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the era. The pikes, with their sharp, pointed tips, were primarily used for thrusting attacks against heavily armored opponents. The halberds, a versatile weapon, combined the reach of a pole arm with the cutting edge of an axe or a hook, making them an essential tool for both infantry and cavalry. Dr. Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Alteneck, a renowned German archeologist, art historian, and illustrator, curated this collection and meticulously documented it in this image. Hefner-Alteneck served as the director of the Bavarian National Museum from 1868 until 1886, leaving a significant impact on the study and preservation of historical artifacts and costumes from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 18th century. This chromolithograph is not only an invaluable resource for historians and researchers but also a stunning visual representation of the intricate details and craftsmanship that defined medieval weaponry. The image invites us to explore the rich history of these weapons and the pivotal role they played in shaping the tactics and strategies of the medieval battlefield.
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