or the one who represents him
that's an illustration from Fiore; in his manuals he always painted a gold adornment on the 'king' or 'master' i.e. the person who holds the advantage in whatever encounter, or is showing the wise stance or guard. IMO there is a rich typology in this stuff
that's an illustration from Fiore; in his manuals he always painted a gold adornment on the 'king' or 'master' i.e. the person who holds the advantage in whatever encounter, or is showing the wise stance or guard. IMO there is a rich typology in this stuff