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Jan van Huchtenburgh
A detailed etching by Jan van Huchtenburg depicting military commanders on horseback, showcasing the technical precision of Dutch Golden Age printmaking.
This etching by Jan van Huchtenburg depicts a group of military commanders gathered on horseback. The scene captures the formal attire and equipment typical of late seventeenth-century European military officers. Huchtenburg, a Dutch painter and printmaker, specialised in battle scenes and equestrian subjects. His work often reflects the influence of Adam Frans van der Meulen, whose name appears on the plate, suggesting this print may be part of a series produced after his designs or in his stylistic tradition. The composition is organised around a central figure on horseback who gestures towards the distance, perhaps indicating a strategic position or the direction of an approaching engagement. The figures are rendered with precise, fine lines that define the textures of their uniforms, the manes of the horses, and the surrounding terrain. The artist employs cross-hatching to create depth and shadow, particularly in the foliage of the tree on the left and the folds of the riders' garments. Van Huchtenburg was well-regarded for his ability to capture the movement and anatomy of horses, a skill evident in the varied postures of the mounts in this scene. The background remains relatively sparse, allowing the focus to stay on the interaction between the commanders. This print offers a view into the visual culture of military life during the period, where the depiction of officers and their steeds served as a common subject for collectors interested in history and equestrian art. The work demonstrates the technical proficiency of Dutch printmaking during the late seventeenth century, utilising the etching process to achieve a balance between descriptive detail and narrative clarity.

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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