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Lions' Armour of Francis I
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Lions' Armour of Francis I

This ceremonial armor from Milan (c. 1540–45) exemplifies the Grande Maniera, a style known for its grandeur and elegance. Embellished with embossed reliefs and gold and silver inlay, it features a lion motif symbolizing courage and the cross of the Order of Saint Michael. Likely crafted for Francis I of France, its imposing scale and refinement reflect royal majesty, merging art with martial prowess.
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