
Armor of Sir James Scudamore, c. 1595, English, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2002–2004
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Armor of Sir James Scudamore, c. 1595, English, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2002–2004
200521st century
Tanya Marcuse, American, b. born 1964
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armor (protective wear)
- Use generally for that category of costume designed to be worn or carried to protect the body in combat. Armor pieces which are always physical parts of or are affixed to other pieces and cannot function alone are collocated under "
." For specifically groups of armor pieces designed as a whole to possess particular physical characteristics in order to suit a particular purpose or occasion, use "armors." [April 1998 descriptor changed, qualifier added; UK alternate descriptor changed, qualifier added. January 1996 related term deleted, was "doublets".] - clothing and dress - From TGM with ampersand: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/tgm/item/tgm002198
- human body - From TGM: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/tgm/item/tgm005208
- sex role - Pattern of attitudes and behavior that in any society is deemed appropriate to one sex rather than another. For the concept of physiological traits that distinguish the males and females of a species, use "sex." For the sum of an individual's sexual emotions, ideas, and behavior, use "sexuality." ERIC9 [February 1993 descriptor moved. December 1992 related term added. November 1991 related terms added. January 1991 scope note added. May 1990 lead-in term added.]
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Tanya Marcuse, American, b. born 1964 . Armor of Sir James Scudamore, c. 1595, English, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2002–2004, 2005. From Undergarments and Armor. Platinum/palladium print. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 2016.2.1. John E. Andrus III Fund and Friends of the Davison Art Center funds, 2016.
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