French noble, obliquely seen from the back, the right hand leaning on a long wooden hammer (used in the game mali) a rapier along the left-hand side. He wears a jerkin on breeches and boots with large folders and tracks. His cape worn over the left shoulder, "à la Balagny. Hat with two feathers. In the background is a Maliebaan the Mali game gespeeld. Manufacturer : printmaker Abraham Bosse (listed property) designed by Jean de Saint-Igny (listed building) Editor: François Langlois Place manufacture: Paris Date: 1629 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: pla
French noble, obliquely seen from the back, the right hand leaning on a long wooden hammer (used in the game mali) a rapier along the left-hand side. He wears a jerkin on breeches and boots with large folders and tracks. His cape worn over the left shoulder, "à la Balagny. Hat with two feathers. In the background is a Maliebaan the Mali game gespeeld. Manufacturer : printmaker Abraham Bosse (listed property) designed by Jean de Saint-Igny (listed building) Editor: François Langlois Place manufacture: Paris Date: 1629 Material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 141 mm × W 95 mmToelichtingMaakt part of a series of twenty costume prints of French noblemen designed by Abraham Bosse and Jean de Saint-Igny, published in 1629 by Melchior Tavernier and a second state by François Langlois. Subject: clothes, costume (+ men's clothes) clothing for the upper part of the body (DOUBLET) (+ men's clothes) head gear: hat (+ men's clothes) head gear: hat (+ feathers used for clothes ) trousers, breeches, etc. (breeches) (+ men's clothes) boots (+ men's clothes) walking stick, staff, cane (+ men's clothes) "maille" (ballgame) cape (+ men's clothes) neck-gear: collar (+ men's clothes) Europeans (with NAM E) hacking and thrusting weapons: sword shoulder-belt, bandoleer (+ men's clothes) When: 1630 - 1640
Size: 1315px × 1899px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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