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The typical horse of this breed measures between fourteen and fifteen hands. They are stockier than, for instance, Arabians. The breed originated with Andalusian mares bred to Arabians or Berber stallions. Only stallions of the Lipizzan breed are used at the Spanish Riding School.
Aside from the rare bay, all Lipizzans are gray. As with all gray horses, they are born dark and slowly lighten as the graying process takes place, resulting in a horse that looks white by the time they reach their teens.
Alois Podhajsky, My Horses, My Teachers, Doubleday, 1968, BooksEnthsiast.com. P. 132f.
The motion picture entitled Florian (1940) depicted the Spanish Riding School and the rescue of its horses from invading Nazi forces. It was directed by Edwin L. Marin and scripted by Noel Langley and James Kevin McGuinness. It is not currently available.