March Helmet of Emperor Charles V, 1533, displayed at the Patrimonio Nacional, Real ArmerÃa, Madrid.
This head protector was made by Filippo Negroli (1510-1579) and it loads 3600 g. Cap is one of the works of art of Renaissance workmanship.
The Milanese Filippo Negroli was viewed as the most exceptional figure of the XVII century for the high creative and specialized nature of his work and the reexamining of traditional relic.
He was prestigious as being very gifted, and might be viewed as the most renowned armorer ever.
Wavy hair on the head astonishingly interfaces with a facial hair growth on the jawline of the cap, sparkling with gold against the foundation of cleaned metal. This cap was additionally expected to have a comparative cover, as shown by three openings and a little projection situated over the lip. In any case, for reasons unknown it was not made.