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Jan van Huchtenburgh
A detailed seventeenth-century etching by Jan van Huchtenburg depicting Louis XIV observing a military siege from horseback.
This etching depicts the Siege of a City by Louis XIV, King of France. Jan van Huchtenburg, a Dutch painter and printmaker, specialised in battle scenes and military subjects. His work often captured the tactical movements and the presence of high-ranking commanders on the field. In this composition, the monarch is shown on horseback, positioned in the foreground under the shade of a tree. He is accompanied by his retinue, observing the military manoeuvres occurring before a fortified town in the distance. The artist employs a precise, linear technique characteristic of late seventeenth-century Dutch printmaking. The oval frame focuses the viewer on the central figure of the King, while the background provides a clear view of the city walls, spires, and the surrounding encampment. The horses are rendered with attention to their anatomy and movement, reflecting the artist's expertise in equestrian subjects. The scene conveys the scale of the military operation through the inclusion of numerous soldiers and cavalry units positioned across the middle ground. Van Huchtenburg was influenced by the work of Adam Frans van der Meulen, whose name appears in the lower margin of this print. The collaboration and stylistic exchange between these artists were common during this period, as they documented the campaigns of the French monarch. This print offers a view into the visual language of military propaganda and historical record-keeping of the era. The composition balances the individual portraiture of the King with the broader context of the siege, providing a clear narrative of command and territorial control. The use of hatching and cross-hatching creates texture and depth, defining the forms of the soldiers, the architecture, and the natural elements of the landscape.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Jan van Huchtenburgh was a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver who specialised in depicting the tactical movements and equestrian details of seventeenth-century battlefields.
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