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Attack of a convoy by robbers Painting by Adam Van der Meulen (1632-1690) (ec. flam
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Attack of a convoy by robbers Painting by Adam Van der Meulen (1632-1690) (ec. flam
JLJ4587768 Attack of a convoy by robbers Painting by Adam Van der Meulen (1632-1690) (ec.flam.) Sun 0, 2x0, 27 m by Meulen, Adam Frans van der (1632-90); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Attack of a convoy by robbers Painting by Adam Van der Meulen (1632-1690) (ec.flam.) Sun 0, 2x0, 27 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; Flemish, out of copyright
Media ID 22285434
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Bandit Flemish Style Malefactor
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This painting by Adam Van der Meulen depicts a dramatic scene of an attack on a convoy by robbers. The artist, known for his skill in capturing military campaigns and horsemen, showcases his talent once again in this masterpiece. With its large dimensions measuring 0.2x0.27 meters, the artwork commands attention and draws viewers into the chaos unfolding on canvas. The composition is filled with action as bandits swoop down upon the unsuspecting convoy, causing mayhem and panic among both humans and animals alike. Van der Meulen's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the intricate armor worn by the horsemen to the wild expressions on their faces. The Flemish style shines through in this piece, showcasing Van der Meulen's ability to capture not only human figures but also horses with remarkable accuracy. The dynamic movement of these majestic creatures adds an additional layer of intensity to the overall scene. Displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, this painting serves as a testament to Van der Meulen's artistic prowess and his ability to transport viewers back in time to witness historical events firsthand. It serves as a reminder of how art can immortalize moments that would otherwise be lost to history. As we gaze upon this print today, we are reminded of the power that art holds - not only as a form of visual expression but also as a means of preserving our collective past for generations to come.
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