A cavalry battle below a fortress

Beschrijving

Signed lower right. Provenance: Private collection, the Netherlands. Note: Dutch painter Jan Wyck came from a family of painters and draughtsmen and was a son of the painter Thomas Wyck who was also his teacher. Jan Wyck was most part of his career active in England, where he created a furore with (equestrian) portraits, landscapes, hunting scenes, military scenes such as battles and images of historical figures. In an era when French artists dominated the genre, the arrival of Wyck and other Dutch and Flemish artists in Great Britain from 1660 onwards provided the catalyst for the development of military and naval art in Britain.

A cavalry battle below a fortress

Wyck, Jan
(Haarlem, 29 oktoberĀ 1652 - Mortlake, 17 meiĀ 1702)

Details

Databanknummer:
83111
Lotnummer:
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Advertentietype
Archief
Instelling:
AAG Auctioneers
Veilingdatum:
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Veilingnummer:
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Stad
-
Limietprijs
-
Aankoopprijs
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Verkoopprijs
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Hamerprijs
-
Status
Verkocht

Technische details

Kunstvorm:
Schilder- en Tekenkunst
Technieken:
Olieverf
Dragers:
Doek
Lengte:
84.6 cm
Breedte:
99.7 cm
Hoogte:
-
Oplage:
-

Beschrijving

Signed lower right. Provenance: Private collection, the Netherlands. Note: Dutch painter Jan Wyck came from a family of painters and draughtsmen and was a son of the painter Thomas Wyck who was also his teacher. Jan Wyck was most part of his career active in England, where he created a furore with (equestrian) portraits, landscapes, hunting scenes, military scenes such as battles and images of historical figures. In an era when French artists dominated the genre, the arrival of Wyck and other Dutch and Flemish artists in Great Britain from 1660 onwards provided the catalyst for the development of military and naval art in Britain.

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