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A Millennia-Long Fascination With Armor

Last updated: January 23, 2026 1:10 pm
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The Worcester Art Museum recently reopened its armor galleries, showcasing a diverse collection that goes beyond the traditional focus on medieval Europe. Visitors can now explore a wide range of armor from different cultures, including hoplites, samurai, and Sudanese soldiers. This global perspective highlights the artistry and significance of these wearable pieces.

The museum’s extensive armor collection can be traced back to Gilded Age collectors like William Randolph Hearst and Clarence H. Mackay. The Worcester Art Museum now houses the second-largest armor collection in the United States, thanks to donations from wealthy individuals like John Woodman Higgins. Higgins, a steel magnate from Worcester, was captivated by medieval knights and opened the Higgins Armory Museum in 1931 to display his collection.

After the closure of the Higgins Armory Museum in 2013, the Worcester Art Museum acquired the archive and has now reintroduced the armor collection to the public. The galleries feature armor from various regions, including Europe, India, Japan, Egypt, and Ancient Rome. Interactive displays and wall diagrams help visitors explore the diverse pieces on display, from samurai armor to traditional European suits.

The museum’s presentation of armor as both functional and ceremonial attire sheds light on the pageantry and artistry associated with these pieces. Visitors can marvel at horse armor, spurs, and even “dog armor” inspired by a 16th-century Spanish hunting dog suit. The inclusion of armor from different cultures emphasizes the global history of knights and warriors, challenging the Eurocentric narrative often associated with medieval armor.

By decentering medieval Europe and showcasing armor from around the world, the Worcester Art Museum’s galleries invite visitors to reconsider the tales of knights and warriors. From ancient Sumeria to a galaxy far, far away, the diverse array of armor on display tells a rich and multifaceted story of warfare, resistance, and nobility. The museum’s thoughtful curation encourages a reevaluation of traditional narratives and a celebration of the global legacy of armor.

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