
Fit For A King
Tudor and Stuart Armors Made in the Royal Workshop at Greenwich
ISBN: 9781785514005
Size: 280 x 242 mm
Binding: Hardback
Pages: 504
UK £100 /US $150
Highlights
- The definitive book on the subject by the recognized experts in the field.
- Features new scholarship and photography
- The Arms and Armor Department at The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the Museum’s most popular destinations.
- Focus on Tudor and Stuart history, art, and masculine fashion.
Description
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s all-gilt battle and tournament armor of King Henry VIII of England, with its exquisite overall etched decoration, is among the most spectacular ever produced. Made in the royal armor workshop at Greenwich, which was founded by Henry VIII in 1515, this armor forms the centerpiece of the museum’s renowned collection of Greenwich armors, the most important outside Britain.
Focusing on The Met’s six complete armors and two single elements of armor made for the king and distinguished nobles in the Tudor and Stuart courts, this book is an authoritative study of the armor produced at Greenwich and features many of the workshop’s finest extant examples.
Leading scholars provide the definitive history of the workshop, including the development, manufacture, and embellishment of Greenwich armor from 1515 to 1642. in this resplendent volume, new photography illuminates the highest level of artistry and sophisticated engineering of the time.
Author information
Ian Eaves was Keeper of Armour at the Royal Armouries, Tower of London (1978–96). He is a consultant to museums, auction houses, and collectors and author of catalogues of European armour in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle.
Stuart W. Pyhrr is curator emeritus in the Department of Arms and Armor at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He began his career at The Met in 1971 and was appointed Distinguished Research Curator in 2013. Stuart retired in 2020 but continues his research and writing on the subject of European arms and armour.