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Plumed Helmet Collection

"Plumed Helmet: A Symbol of Power and Majesty" The plumed helmet, adorned with feathers that evoke a sense of grandeur and authority

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Plumed Helmet Collection: Pallas Athena or, Armoured Figure, 1664-65 (oil on canvas)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Peter the Great, Russian Tsar
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Female Trumpeter of the The Band of The Household Cavalry
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Queens Cavalry Ready for Summer of Ceremonial
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Plumed Helmet Collection: The Greek Theatre from a series on the History of Theatre for the ceiling of the Burgtheater
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Minerva, 1855 (bronze and marble)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Horseman with sword, costume design for Le Carrousel des Galants Maures, 1686 (w/c on paper)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Lord Roberts on Horseback, 1900 (colour litho)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Theodosius I on horseback with sceptre
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Sir Francis Rawdon-Hastings, 2nd Earl of Moira, c. 1813 (oil on canvas)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Strike in Paris, building site protected by the army, illustration from
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Louis XII entering Genoa, engraved by Gautier after an illustration in the
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Portrait of Gabriel de Rojas, General of the Artillery, from
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Laconian black-figure cup depicting a warrior attacking a snake, 6th century BC (pottery)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Armour worn by Electorate Christian I, plate from A History of the Development
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Plumed Helmet Collection: A knight at a tournament, plate from A History of the Development
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Pauline Garcia-Viardot (1821-1910) in the role of Tancredi in the opera by Gioacchino
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Parade of the Hamburg Burgermilitars, 1840 (oil on canvas)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Uniforms of the British Army, engraved by J. Morris, 1859 (colour litho)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Westminster Cavalry Volunteer, plate 4 from Loyal Volunteers of London
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Fragment of a relief depicting the Goddess Rome with Warriors (stone) (b / w photo)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Ponce de Balagner at the Bab-Azoun Gate, from a volume commemorating the French
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Two cavaliers, from the Libro de Los Caballeros de Santiago (vellum)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Southwark Cavalry Volunteer, plate 6 from Loyal Volunteers of London
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Taking of Algiers, French army entering the kasbah, illustration from a popular almanac
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Plumed Helmet Collection: John Baliol (d. 1269), after a painting in the Bodleian Gallery (colour litho)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Don Juan and the Commendatore, illustration from Act IV Scene 12 of Don Juan
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Louis XII (1462-1515) Leaving Alexandria on the 24th of April 1507
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Sevres vase depicting Louis Bonaparte (1778-1846) (porcelain)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Religion Succoured by Spain, 1572-75 (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Louisa Fairbrother as Eglantine in Valentine and Orson, 1843 (colour litho)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Two injured knights at a tournament, plate from A History of the Development
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Captain William Tyrwhitt Drake, Royal Horse Guards, c. 1815 (oil on canvas)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Alexander Victorious, after 1683 (see also 280145) (marble) (b / w photo)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Conquistador with a Native American Chief (colour litho)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1720-88) (copper engraving)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: The God Mars or a Warrior (bronze)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Louis XII (1462-1515) entering Genoa under a canopy, followed by four cardinals
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Winfield Scott (1786-1866), c. 1850 (oil on millboard)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Uniforms of the Rifle Brigade (w / c on paper)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Temple Association Volunteer, plate 14 from Loyal Volunteers of London
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Portrait of a Man in Armour, c. 1535-1540 (oil on canvas)
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Plumed Helmet Collection: Alexander Victorious, after 1683 (see also 280146) (marble) (b / w photo)


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"Plumed Helmet: A Symbol of Power and Majesty" The plumed helmet, adorned with feathers that evoke a sense of grandeur and authority, has long been associated with figures of great significance throughout history. From the majestic Pallas Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare depicted in an oil on canvas masterpiece from 1664-65, to Peter the Great, the formidable Russian Tsar who donned this regal headpiece as a symbol of his might. Even women have embraced its allure, like the Female Trumpeter of The Band of The Household Cavalry proudly showcasing her skill and strength while wearing this iconic accessory. And as summer approaches, we witness the Queens Cavalry preparing for their ceremonial duties with their plumed helmets gleaming under the sun's rays. Beyond Europe's borders, this emblematic headgear transcends cultures. In Austria's Burgtheater ceiling artwork series depicting The Greek Theatre through history or Minerva's bronze and marble representation in 1855 - both featuring characters bedecked in plumed helmets - it becomes evident that such headpieces hold universal appeal. From costume designs for Le Carrousel des Galants Maures to Amar, King of Ouidah captured in a hand-colored engraving from 1780; these diverse depictions highlight how plumed helmets transcend time and geography to signify power across nations. Captured moments further immortalize its influence: be it The Shah of Persia leaving Windsor Castle in July 1873 or Lord Roberts astride his horse in a vibrant lithograph from 1900. These images serve as testaments to how this striking headdress continues to captivate hearts even when frozen within black-and-white photographs or colorful artworks. Finally, we cannot overlook its presence amidst poignant scenes like Theodosius I on horseback clutching his scepter or Andromache's anguished expression painted onto wood panel by an artist back in 1783.