Halberd

Unknown Artist

dated 1580

Halberd by Unknown Artist

Medium

Steel, wood

Dimensions

L. 93 1/4 in. (128.3 cm); L. of head 30 3/4 in. (78.1 cm); W. 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm); Wt. 6 lbs. 1.1 oz. (2752.7 g)

Classification

Shafted Weapons

Culture

German

Department

Arms and Armor

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Frederick C. Hewitt Fund, 1912

Accession Number

12.141.8

Tags

Coat of Arms

Art Historical Context

This formidable German halberd, 1580, exemplifies the craftsmanship of late Renaissance arms and armor. Measuring a full 93¼ inches (128.3 cm) in length—with a hefty steel head spanning 30¾ inches (78.1 cm) wide at 10¾ inches (27.3 cm)—it weighs over 6 pounds (2752.7 g). Fashioned from durable steel for the blade and piercing elements and a sturdy wooden shaft, this shafted weapon was designed for infantry combat, blending thrusting, slashing, and hooking capabilities in the hands of soldiers like the famed Landsknecht mercenaries. Its cultural significance lies in the turbulent era of the la...

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