Battlefield Scene Cavalry Battle series title
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Battlefield Scene Cavalry Battle series title
Battlefield Scene Cavalry Battle (series title), A commander of his horse fell under a cloudy sky and ended up in the middle of a group of armed windows. On the left the Romans, with a flag with SPQR on it, and on the right Oriental. The commanders helmet and weapon lie on the ground next to him and from heaven God illuminates him, so that the cavalry of both camps recoils. This print is part of a six-part series on cavalry fighting. Battle (cavalry, horsemen), God the Father, Theodorus van Kessel (mentioned on object), 1656, paper, etching, h 255 mm × w 348 mm
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Media ID 19546701
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1656 Battle Cavalry Commander Father Flag Group Horsemen Middle Romans Series Title Six Part Series Theodorus Van Kessel Cloudy Sky Mentioned Spqr
EDITORS COMMENTS
Battlefield Scene Cavalry Battle: A Captivating Clash of Cultures and Divine Intervention". In this print from the Liszt Collection, we are transported to a tumultuous battlefield scene. The series title "Battlefield Scene Cavalry Battle" sets the stage for an epic clash between two powerful forces. Underneath a brooding cloudy sky, a commanding officer is depicted falling from his horse and finding himself amidst a group of armed warriors. To the left, we see the Romans proudly displaying their flag adorned with SPQR, symbolizing their authority and might. On the right side, Oriental fighters stand ready for battle. The fallen commander's helmet and weapon lie abandoned on the ground beside him, symbols of his temporary vulnerability. However, what truly captivates our attention is the divine intervention taking place above. From heaven itself, God illuminates the fallen commander with heavenly light. This divine intervention causes both cavalry camps to recoil in awe and reverence. This particular print is part of a larger six-part series that focuses on cavalry fighting throughout history. Created by Theodorus van Kessel in 1656 using paper etching techniques, it showcases his masterful skill in capturing intense moments of conflict. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from centuries past, we are reminded not only of humanity's enduring fascination with warfare but also how even in times of chaos and violence, there can be glimpses of transcendence that inspire us all.
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