New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. A view of Academie de Espee, (Academy of the Sword), published in 1630 by Flemish master Girard Thibault d'Anvers, a highly detailed 17th-century Dutch fencing manual, offered by Antiquariaat FORUM (Forum Rare Books for $750,000, seen at the press preview for the ABAA New York International Antiquarian Book Fair held at the Park Avenue Armory. Considered the greatest fencing manual of all time, with 45 enormous double-page illustration plates, colored in 1629 by the painter David Bailly, for King Louis XIIIs second cousin Henri II de Bourbon, Prince of
GLIX-115-3ECJ3WA
Kizárólag sajtó felhasználásra.
Magyarország
NEM engedélyezett felhasználási módok:
personalUse advertisingCommercialUse commercialElectronicUse consumerGoodsUse directMailBrochuresUse indoorDisplayUse internalBusinessUseKollekció
GLIX Prime
Fotós / Szerző
ZUMA Press, ZUMA Press, Inc.
Készült
Leírás
New York, New York, USA. 30th Apr, 2026. A view of Academie de Espee, (Academy of the Sword), published in 1630 by Flemish master Girard Thibault d'Anvers, a highly detailed 17th-century Dutch fencing manual, offered by Antiquariaat FORUM (Forum Rare Books for $750,000, seen at the press preview for the ABAA New York International Antiquarian Book Fair held at the Park Avenue Armory. Considered the greatest fencing manual of all time, with 45 enormous double-page illustration plates, colored in 1629 by the painter David Bailly, for King Louis XIIIs second cousin Henri II de Bourbon, Prince of