At left is an Irish warrior in his quilted war coat, conversing with a Scottish gallòglach (or Gallowglass), who is carrying his claidheamh mhòr (great sword) and longbow, followed by another gallòglach wrapped in his feileadh mhòr (great kilt) and followed, finally, by two bare foot Irish kern (peasant warriors) carrying pole axes. The kern would have always accompanied the elite mercenaries to assist them with their weapons and gear.
https://inevitablespark.blogspot.com/2012/07/albrecht-durer-irish-warriors-and.html
*Durer or better Dürer. Albrecht Durer was one of the best painters of his time. His self esteem made him the first marking his works with a trademark like monograph (AD) or depicting himself in a manner that would have usually be common for Jesus Christ.