None. But no artwork shows a bow like that, none of the MR bows look like that and no bow that size would penetrate munitions grade armour easily enough to be used in warfare.
I know what point you're trying to make, but this is quite clearly a reenactors kit, borrowed by the photographer. Reenactors (surprise surprise) don't shoot warbows. Most of them can't pull more than 50lbs and this bow is quite obviously a medium/light weight bow, with a leather handle and the string follow shows that middle is left stiff in tiller, for stability when shooting for target sports. Anybody with a crude knowledge of bow history would recognise this as a Victorian style sporting bow, not a medieval weapon.
The falchion is the wrong decade as well. As is the costrel. It's a great photo though, and does the job it's meant to do very nicely, as long as nobody looks at it from an accurate historical perspective instead of a piece of art.