Object
George Boleyn’s Arming Doublet
Squire fastens steel plates over George Boleyn’s arming doublet, a padded linen base layer that hugs his torso in the sunlit tiltyard pavilion. George stands still as hands adjust straps, the fabric bearing the first weight of impending steel amid watchful eyes.
2 appearances
Purpose
Base layer for fitting and supporting armor plates
Significance
Marks George Boleyn’s shift from courtier to armored combatant in a ritual laced with defiance and looming threat from Cromwell’s schemes
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