Design for Shield

Design for Shield by Etienne Delaune

Medium

Paper, chalk

Dimensions

7 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. (19.7 x 9.6 cm)

Classification

Works on Paper-Drawings

Culture

French, Paris

Department

Arms and Armor

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Rogers Fund, 1978

Accession Number

1978.498

Art Historical Context

This delicate chalk drawing on paper, created around 1550 by the French artist Etienne Delaune in Paris, offers a rare glimpse into the creative process behind Renaissance armor. Titled *Design for Shield*, the small-scale work—measuring just under eight inches tall—serves as a preparatory study for a piece of parade armor. Such designs were essential in 16th-century France, where shields and breastplates were transformed from mere battlefield tools into elaborate symbols of status and artistry for royal courts and tournaments. Delaune’s use of chalk allows for soft shading and precise line w...

About the Artist

Etienne Delaune · 15141583

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