The armored horse in Europe, 1480-1620 /

The horse was an integral part of Renaissance culture, not only as a beast of burden but also as a sign of rank and status. For the nobility equitation was an essential skill, both socially and militarily. Horses played a pivotal role in warfare and often wore armor as elaborate and expensive as tha...

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Main Author: Pyhrr, Stuart W
Corporate Author: Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
Other Authors: Breiding, Dirk H, LaRocca, Donald J
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : New Haven : Metropolitan Museum of Art ; Yale University Press, 2005
New York : New Haven : [2005], ©2005
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