"Quest for the Holy Grail", by Edwin Austin Abbey. (1915)
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Two falconers in De arte venandi cum avibus, ca. 1240. The practice of falconry began in central Asia and was brought to Europe by Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, in the 1200s. It was a particularly popular activity among nobles. They were the only ones who had the time and money to spend on it, so falconry became a status symbol.
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A Chip off the Old Block by Laslett John Pott
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Armor for Man and Horse with Völs-Colonna Arms (c. 1575) Northern Italy, 16th Century. Steel; The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1964.88
Source: The Cleveland Museum of Art
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