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Shaffron

Italian (Artist)
1500-1550 (Renaissance)
steel, iron, leather, (copper alloy in modern restored areas)
(Baroque Europe , Arms and Armor )

Horses also needed protection from the enemy's weapons. By the mid-1400s, armorers had devised a near-complete set of armor to protect the steed in battle. Together these formed a bard. The head was covered by a shaffron (from chanfrein, French for the part of a horse's head from the ears to the nostrils). Attached side plates covered the horse's cheeks. The neck was covered by a crinet, the sides by flanchards, and the hindquarters by a crupper. The peytral covered the front of the horse's chest and sides around to the saddle. The legs were left free for easy movement.

Provenance
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Baron de Cosson; Sir Edward Barry, bart., Ockswell Manor [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Barry Sale, Sotheby, London, July 5, 1965, lot 32; Walters Art Museum, 1965, by purchase.

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1971-1972 World of Wonder. The Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore.
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Geographies

Italy (Place of Origin)

Measurements

22 1/16 x 9 15/16 x 9 13/16 in. (56 x 25.2 x 25 cm)

Credit Line

Museum purchase with funds provided by the S. & A.P. Fund, 1965

Location in Museum

Charles Street: Second Floor: Arms and Armor

Accession Number

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51.1368

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  • Wednesday—Sunday: 10 a.m.—5 p.m.
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600 N. Charles St.
Baltimore, MD
21201

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410-547-9000

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