Description: FREYDAL: MEDIVAL GAMES The Book of Tournaments of Emperor MaximilianThe Legendary Tales of Emperor Maximilian IA complete reprint of Freydal, the original Game of ThronesTaschen XXL Edition by Stefan Krause This brand-new book was purchased directly from Taschen as opposed to buying it in a bookstore and then reselling it. The book is in perfect condition with no marks or damage of any visible sort. The Taschen shipping box that it came in has very minor dents. The pictures show the exact book being sold. My iPhone does not do the book’s plates justice – the book is absolutely beautiful. A magnificent addition to any historical book collection. This very heavy hardcover book measuring roughly 14.2" square and containing 448 pages and weighs over 12 lbs by itself. This is a multi-language edition with text in English, French and German throughout. It comes in its own box direct from Taschen which was ever so slightly damaged in transit, but with no apparent damage to the book itself. Introduction - Background“Freydal conveys the thrill of two metal covered men colliding at 80 miles per hour.” - The Washington Diplomat Named after Maximilian I’s literary alter ego, Freydal is the largest extant tournament book of the Late Middle Ages, inscribed in the UNESCO Memory of the World program. This publication from Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum commemorates the 500th anniversary of Maximilian’s death, combining for the first time all 255 gold- and silver-heightened miniatures with an introductory essay and explanatory texts. Emperor Maximilian I (1459-1519) treated the spectacle of his tournaments, hastiludes, and mummeries as an art form unto itself. One of modern Europe’s most important sovereigns, he shaped the continent’s political map well into the 20th century, not least due to his keen awareness of the power of a good public display towards diplomacy and networking. From 1512 to 1515, Maximilian commissioned a massive, exquisitely detailed and illustrated manuscript of the 64 tournaments. The 255 elaborately gilt and silvered miniatures were more than just a collection of jousting scenes from the Habsburg court—from the grand melee and tilting at the lists to foot combat and closing ceremonies—they were an allegorical epic telling the story of an intrepid hero, a knight errant who is no other than Maximilian himself. In the guise of his literary alter ego “Freydal”, the Emperor jousted to prove his love for a noble lady. The story ends with the lady agreeing to marry him—she is no other than Mary of Burgundy, whom Maximilian wed in 1477 at Ghent. Produced under the direct supervision of Maximilian himself, Freydal is an invaluable record of late-medieval chivalry, one which introduces us to the jousts that the Emperor revived and even invented—such as the spectacular Rennen mit geschifften Tartschen, where shields would be catapulted into the sky and disintegrated into metal wedges. To this day, it remains the largest extant tournament book from the Late Middle Ages and the essential source on European courtly festivities of the early modern era. Much too fragile to be on permanent display, the miniatures are safely locked away in the vaults of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. To commemorate the fifth centenary of Emperor Maximilian I’s death, TASCHEN reproduces the complete 255 miniatures in full-color photographs, making the unique manuscript accessible to all for the very first time. The astounding collection is introduced by Stefan Krause, director of the Kunsthistorisches Museum’s Imperial Armoury, who tells its fascinating story. The author Stefan Krause studied art history in Vienna and has held, among others, the Paul Mellon Visiting Senior Fellowship at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. (CASVA). He is director of the Imperial Armoury section of the Kunsthistorische Museum in Vienna. His research focuses on the artistic and social significance of armour and weapons, particularly in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
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Type: Illustrated Book
Literary Movement: Medieval
Era: 1500s
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Age Level: Adults
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
Subjects: Art & Culture
Edition: Collector's Edition
Subject: Art & Photography
Vintage: Yes
Book Title: Freydal. Medieval Games. the Book of Tournaments of Emperor Maximilian I
Number of Pages: 448 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Taschen
Publication Year: 2019
Topic: European, Historical, Europe / Medieval, History / Renaissance
Item Height: 2.4 in
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Biography & Autobiography, Art, History
Item Weight: 195.9 Oz
Author: Stefan Krause
Item Length: 15.6 in
Item Width: 16.6 in
Format: Hardcover