
Francesca Hickin
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Provenance:
L.v.L. collection, Rhineland-Palatinate, formed between 1960s-1980s.
German art market, 2017.
The Pseudo-Corinthian helmet was developed in Italy during the 6th-5th Centuries B.C., using the Corinthian helmet as a model. With a more decorative function, the Italian type was worn on top of the head, making the functional characteristics of the eye holes and nose guard purely decorative. Helmets of this type are often decorated with incised boars on the cheek pieces; for an example see A. Bottini et al., Antike Helme. Sammlung Lipperheide und Andere Bestände des Antikenmuseums Berlin, Mainz, 1988, p. 422, no. 40.