A person and horse with the V ö ls Colonna emblem ("Armor for Man and Horse")
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This is a steel work from northern Italy in the 16th century, created around 1575. The decoration of this work is a type popular in northern Italy in the late 16th century, consisting of etched figures, animals, portrait busts, and decorative bands for armor trophies. The total weight of the armor of the man and horse in this work is 114 pounds. This work has been a well-known centerpiece of the Weapons and Armor Gallery at the Cleveland Museum of Art since 1960. In addition, a part of this work, including a matching shield, is currently housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.