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The armorial elements, such as the sabaton shoe atop the steed’s back, the gauntlet below, and the candy-striped jousting pole all reference historical examples from the Renaissance, while the horse’s striped and embellished carnival attire was inspired by a German illustrated tournament book of the era. The inclusion of sheer fabric is an allusion to Renaissance artwork and symbolism; a juxtaposition of strength and delicacy. 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