Antique Master Print-CHRISTIAN-OTTOMAN-CAVALRY-BATTLE-Kuesel-Baur-1670

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‘I. WBAUR INV.’ / ‘CUM PRIVILEGIO S. C. M.’ / ‘MELCHIOR KUSELL FECIT AUG. VIND.’ / ‘1’ + GERMAN VERSE REFERRING TO THE TURKS AND SCIPIO.’

– Dramatic cavalry battle scene with a rearing horse at the centre, surrounded by soldiers engaged in close combat. Lances, swords, and shields clash amid clouds of smoke and distant fighting troops. The composition is dynamic and theatrical, set in a hilly landscape, illustrating a heroic encounter between Christian and Ottoman forces.

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Description

Medium: Etching and engraving on hand laid (verge) paper.

Sheet size: 25.2 x 19.8 cm (9.92 x 7.8 inch). Image size: 21 x 16.2 cm. (8.27 x 6.38 inch).

Condition: good, given age. Light foxing, creasing, and soiling. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

MELCHIOR KUSEL, JOHANN WILHELM BAUR, CAVALRY BATTLE, OTTOMAN WAR, HORSE RIDER, BAROQUE BATTLE SCENE, 17TH CENTURY ENGRAVING, ICONOGRAPHIA | PCO-C49-36

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

From: Johann Wilhelm Baur, Iconographia (also called “Miniatures de l’Empereur”), engraved and published by Melchior Kusel, Augsburg, c. 1670-1671 (plate 18).

Reference: Hollstein 301-446 (series); plate 1; first edition 1670.

Biography engraver: Melchior Kuesel (1626-1684) was a German engraver from Augsburg, known for his work after Johann Wilhelm Baur and illustrations for Bibles and classical subjects. He was the father-in-law of engraver Johann Ulrich Kraus.

Biography artist: Johann Wilhelm Baur (1607-1640), also known as Joan Guiliam Bouwer, was a German engraver and miniature painter noted for his watercolors and etchings of architectural fantasy and classical themes. He traveled to Italy and died in Vienna while working for Ferdinand III.

Additional information

Dimensions 19 × 25 × 1 cm

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