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figurine from the late 12th century. Modern re-enactment tests have shown that a loose caparison protects the horse reasonably well against arrows, especially if combined with a
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in Edinburgh had a caparison of black and white damask lined with canvas. A caparison made of red taffeta for the horse
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A caparison made for the wedding-celebration of Gustaf II Adolf of Sweden and Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg, 1621
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The Dukes of Brittany (left) and Bourbon on caparisoned horses at a tournament fight (1460s), from
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or other animal for protection and decoration. In modern times, they are used mainly in
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An early depiction of a knight's horse wearing a caparison may be seen on the small
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This article is about the covering laid over an animal. For the guitar company, see
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Cloth covering laid over a horse or other animal for protection and decoration
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In antiquity, a "magnificently caparisoned horse" takes a central place in a
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Michael Pearce, 'Maskerye Claythis for James VI and Anna of Denmark',
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Arthur MacGregor, 'Horsegear, Vehicles and Stable Equipment',
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in June 1591 may have been intended for a masque performed at
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Cyclopædia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
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Caparisons in 13th–17th century illustrations and artwork
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Jerusalem Besieged: From Ancient Canaan to Modern Israel
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