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⚜️GS⚜️ Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino (1514–1574), With his Armor by Filippo Negroli. It
happyprimate:Shield of Charles V with head of Gorgon. Made by Filippo and Francesco Negroli (1541).-
Helmet (Burgonet) of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V by Filippo and Francesco Negroli ,1545
historium:Breastplate made by Filippo Negroli for Guidobaldo II della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, Italy
candlewinds:breastplate; the only signed work of Giovan Paolo Negroli (Italian, ca. 1513-1569) (x)
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:A creation of Filippo Negroli for the Duke of Urbino. The burgonet, ma
Burgonet helmet made by Filippo Negroli, 1523-25
candlewinds:breastplate; the only signed work of Giovan Paolo Negroli (Italian, ca. 1513-1569) (x)
hoaxvault:metalwork by Philipo Negroli (1510 - 1579)
zhenzhenx:Filippo Negroli (1510 - 1579)
Helmet made by Filippo Negroli for Henry Dauphin of France, future Henry II (1519-1559)
candlewinds:breastplate; the only signed work of Giovan Paolo Negroli (Italian, ca. 1513-1569) (x)
twirld:Burgonet (detail, 1543) Filippo Negroli (The Met)
peashooter85:Gilded Parade Burgonet of Emperor Charles V Filippo, by Francesco Negroli Milan, 1545
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Breastplate made by Filippo Negroli for Duke of Urbino, Italy 1535[1280x
zhenzhenx:Filippo Negroli (1510 - 1579)
kirgiakos:Negroli, Filippo (fl.1532-51)Armoured breastplate (metal), Museo Nazionale del Bargello,
The Burgonet made for Henry, Dauphin of France, attributed to Filippo Negroli, Milan, Italy, ca. 154
thegothicalice:A creation of Filippo Negroli for the Duke of Urbino. The burgonet, made of steel and
shitthattickles:Negroli
zizzerzazzerzuzz:Filippo Negroli [1543]
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Breastplate made by Filippo Negroli for Duke of Urbino, Italy 1535[1280x
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:The peak to a Milanese burgonet, by Filippo Negroli c. 1538.(Museo Naz
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Carol V Habsburg helmet by Filippo Negroli, Milan, 16th century [1800x13
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