Antique Armor 14

Item

Title
Antique Armor 14
Description
"Japanese Samurai armor, presented to President Theodore Roosevelt by the Emperor of Japan after the Portsmouth Peace Conference, ending the Russo-Japanese war, September 5, 1905. The color of this armor indicates a samurai of great authority. Heraldic (mons) on the armor belonged to several important families such as the Hosokawa, Ogasawara and Shibata. The helmet bowl dates from 1532-1555 and was made by Miochin Nobufusa, a pupil of the most famous armorer, Nobuiye. The face mask (mempo) was made by Miochin Munekatsu working about 1800-1854. The complete suit was probably mounted between 1850-1875."
Identifier
E253298-0
Creator
Nobufusa, Miochin
Munekatsu, Miochin
Contributor
President Theodore Roosevelt and the Emperor of Japan
Date
ca. 1905
Relation
The National Museum of Natural History
https://www.si.edu/object/nmnhanthropology_8374787
Provenance
Collected by President Theodore Roosevelt
Rights
This work is in the public domain