Dutch School pair of equestrian paintings 19th Century 1800 - 1850
Unknown artist
Oil paintPanelPaint
41 ⨯ 44 ⨯ 6 cm
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- About the artworkDutch School pair of equestrian paintings 19th Century.
The paintings have a nice theme and can be seen as a diptych: the wild horse with the blue clothes on one side and the tamed horse with the red clothes and details on the other side.
The meaning of the colors are open for discussion. The blue color is known as Prussian blue and the interesting thing is that the horse seems to be a Holsteiner and this is a Prussian horse breed.
The art pieces are painted on a wooden panel.
The paintings are cleaned and in good condition. Only one panel has a crack in the painting as can be seen on the photos. The frames are beautiful and without any damage.
The art pieces are original made without frame. Just the wooden panel. This can be assummed because the wooden panels has both a string attached to it to hang it on the wall directly.
The frames are more recent, but nicely decorated and it fit beautiful with the paintings and give it the power it deserve! - About the artist
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