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Indistinct signature lower left The painting depicts a military encampment bustling with soldiers on horseback and on foot, captured resting and conversing, with saddled horses and tents set up at the edges of the scene. The composition opens onto a broad landscape with an urban view in the background, bathed in warm, atmospheric light. The attention to narrative detail, the lively characterization of the figures, and the solid rendering of the horses fully reflect the style of Jan van Huchtenburgh, a renowned painter of military and genre painting between the late 17th and early 18th centuries. From 1708 to 1709, he served Eugene of Savoy, for whom he painted numerous battle scenes, including the famous series of the 'Battaglie Savoude' (Battles of Savoy), now housed in the Galleria Sabauda in Turin. His European career was long and highly successful, with a large and highly regarded body of work. His works are held in important public collections such as the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Brussels, as well as in prestigious private collections. Oil on canvas, 54.5 x 67.5 cm - framed, 76 x 90 cm. References: G. Sestieri, I pittori di battaglia, Maestri italiani e stranieri del XVII e XVIII secolo, Edizioni De Luca, Rome 1999, pp. 556-565. Bonhams auction, London, 27 October 2004, no. 44, from which it was likely acquired by the current owner.
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