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        • JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (DUTCH 1647-1733), BATTLE SCENE WITH MOUNTED COMBAT BETWEEN IMPERIAL TROOPS
          Sep. 25, 2024

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (DUTCH 1647-1733), BATTLE SCENE WITH MOUNTED COMBAT BETWEEN IMPERIAL TROOPS

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (DUTCH 1647-1733)BATTLE SCENE WITH MOUNTED COMBAT BETWEEN IMPERIAL TROOPS AND TURKSOil on canvas68 x 90cm (26¾ x 35¼ in.)Provenance: Sale, Dorotheum, Alte Meister, 2 June 1993, lot 129, as Jan Van Huchtenburgh Jean Francois et Philippe Heim, Paris

          Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
        • Jan van HUCHTENBURG
          Sep. 23, 2024

          Jan van HUCHTENBURG

          Est: €3,000 - €4,000

          Jan van HUCHTENBURG (Haarlem, 1647 – Amsterdam, 1733) Choc de cavalerie Huile sur toile Trace de signature en bas au centre (Restaurations) H : 55.0 cm, L : 64.5 cm Provenance : Vente anonyme ; Londres, Sotheby's, 4 avril 1984, n° 269 ; Collection particulière, Ile-de-France Jan van HUCHTENBURG (Haarlem, 1647 – Amsterdam, 1733) H : 55.0 cm, L : 64.5 cm

          Artcurial
        • Van Huchtenburg (Jan, 1647-1733). Battle Scenes, set of 8, etchings
          Jul. 25, 2024

          Van Huchtenburg (Jan, 1647-1733). Battle Scenes, set of 8, etchings

          Est: £200 - £300

          Van Huchtenburg (Jan, 1647-1733). Battle Scenes, set of 8, etchings * Van Huchtenburg (Jan, 1647-1733). Battle Scenes, a set of 8 etchings on laid paper, including Bataille de Staffarde en Piemont, 1690, Bataille de Zenta, 1697, Bataille de Chiari, 1701, Bataille de Luzzara, 1702, Bataille de Cassano, 1705, Bataille donnée deuant Turin, 1706, Bataille de Peterwaradin, 1716, and Bataille de Belgrade, 1717, each with caption to lower margin, some with central vertical fold and few repaired closed tears at head, various sizes, each plate size approximately 470 x 590 mm (18 1/2 x 23 1/4 ins), and sheet size approximately 505 x 625 mm (20 x 24 1/2 ins), together with to others related 'Ordre de Battaille [sic] de l'Armée de S.A. Monseigr. le Prince et Duc de Marlborough...,' and 'Plan de la situation ou la Bataille de Ramillis...,' by Jan van Vianen (c.1660- c.1726), all window mounted (some detached) QTY: (10)

          Dominic Winter Auctions
        • Attributed to Jan Van Huchtenburgh. Town Scene, oil
          Jul. 23, 2024

          Attributed to Jan Van Huchtenburgh. Town Scene, oil

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          (Dutch, 1647-1733) Oil on canvas, 16 1/2 x 21 in., framed size: 23 1/2 x 27 1/2 in.

          Alex Cooper
        • Jan van Huchtenburgh, 1647 Haarlem – 1733 Amsterdam
          Jun. 27, 2024

          Jan van Huchtenburgh, 1647 Haarlem – 1733 Amsterdam

          Est: €10,000 - €12,000

          DIE BELAGERUNG Öl auf Leinwand. Doubliert. 70,5 x 58,5 cm. Rechts unten signiert „JHughtenburgh“. An einem Flussufer und einer Brücke die tobende Schlacht um die Einnahme einer im Hintergrund liegenden Burg. Im Zentrum ein gerade zu Boden gehender Reiter auf einem Schimmel, hinter dem ein berittener Soldat mit seinem Schwert zum Schlag ausholt. Rechts ein Reiter mit großer heller Fahne, während links ein Kämpfer am Boden liegt und ein Soldat mit auffallend roter Hose erschrocken mit weit geöffnetem Mund diesen ansieht. Graue Rauchschwaden vom Kampfgeschehen steigen auf in den blauen Himmel mit weissen Wolken. Für den Künstler typisches, vielfiguriges Schlachtenbild in meist grau-beiger Farbgebung, aufgelockert durch weiße und rote Farbakzente. Der Maler lernte bei Thomas Wijck und ging dann noch sehr jung nach Rom zu seinem Bruder Jacob van Huchtenburg, der in Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchems Manier Landschaften malte. Er begleitete in den Jahren 1708 bis 1717 den österreichischen Feldmarschall Prinz Eugen von Savoyen auf dessen Feldzügen und malte dessen Schlachten in großen Zyklen. Der Maler lernte bei Thomas Wijck und ging dann noch sehr jung nach Rom zu seinem Bruder Jacob van Huchtenburg, der in Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchems Manier Landschaften malte. Er begleitete in den Jahren 1708 bis 1717 den österreichischen Feldmarschall Prinz Eugen von Savoyen auf dessen Feldzügen und malte dessen Schlachten in großen Zyklen. (14023219) (10) Jan van Huchtenburgh, 1647 Haarlem – 1733 Amsterdam THE SIEGE Oil on canvas. Relined. 70.5 x 58.5 cm. Signed “JHughtenburgh“ lower right.

          Hampel Fine Art Auctions
        • Huchtenburgh, Jan van: Zwei verwundete Schlachtrösser
          May. 29, 2024

          Huchtenburgh, Jan van: Zwei verwundete Schlachtrösser

          Est: €700 - €900

          Zwei verwundete Schlachtrösser. Radierung nach Adam Frans van der Meulen. 21 x 34,3 cm. Aus Hollstein 35-44, I (von II). Frühdruck aus der Folge der Schlachtpferde vor dem Künstlernamen in der Mitte des Textrandes. Ganz ausgezeichneter Druck mit Rand, oben und unten mit breitem Rand. Vor allem im weißen Rand etwas stockfleckig und fleckig, leichte Bleistiftspuren und kleine Spuren alter Montierung links im weißen Rand, sonst sehr gut erhalten. Aus der Sammlung Paul Davidsohn (Lugt 654). Vor allem im ersten Zustand selten. - Wir bitten darum, Zustandsberichte zu den Losen zu erfragen, da der Erhaltungszustand nur in Ausnahmefällen im Katalog angegeben ist. - Please ask for condition reports for individual lots, as the condition is usually not mentioned in the catalogue.

          Bassenge Auctions
        • JAN VAN HUCHTENBURG Haarlem, Netherlands (1647) / Amsterdam, Netherlands (1733) "Battle", c. 1670-1675
          May. 21, 2024

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURG Haarlem, Netherlands (1647) / Amsterdam, Netherlands (1733) "Battle", c. 1670-1675

          Est: €9,000 - €12,000

          Oil on panel. Measurements: 56.5 x 74.5 cm.

          Ansorena
        • Jan van Huchtenburg: At Equestrian Camp
          May. 17, 2024

          Jan van Huchtenburg: At Equestrian Camp

          Est: €3,000 - €6,000

          HUCHTENBURG, JAN VAN 1646 Haarlem - 1733 Amsterdam Title: At Equestrian Camp. Technique: Oil on wood. Measurement: 32.5 x 47.5cm. Notation: Monogrammed lower right of centre: "JHB (lig.)". Frame: Framed. Provenance: Private ownership, Germany. Estimated shipping costs for this lot: Arrangement after auction. Explanations to the Catalogue Jan van Huchtenburg The Netherlands Baroque 17th/18th C. Old Masters Framed Horses Painting

          Van Ham Kunstauktionen
        • Jan van Huchtenburgh, 1647 Haarlem – 1733 Amsterdam
          Mar. 21, 2024

          Jan van Huchtenburgh, 1647 Haarlem – 1733 Amsterdam

          Est: €12,000 - €15,000

          DIE BELAGERUNG Öl auf Leinwand. Doubliert. 70,5 x 58,5 cm. Rechts unten signiert „JHughtenburgh“. An einem Flussufer und einer Brücke die tobende Schlacht um die Einnahme einer im Hintergrund liegenden Burg. Im Zentrum ein gerade zu Boden gehender Reiter auf einem Schimmel, hinter dem ein berittener Soldat mit seinem Schwert zum Schlag ausholt. Rechts ein Reiter mit großer heller Fahne, während links ein Kämpfer am Boden liegt und ein Soldat mit auffallend roter Hose erschrocken mit weit geöffnetem Mund diesen ansieht. Graue Rauchschwaden vom Kampfgeschehen steigen auf in den blauen Himmel mit weissen Wolken. Für den Künstler typisches, vielfiguriges Schlachtenbild in meist grau-beiger Farbgebung, aufgelockert durch weiße und rote Farbakzente.  Der Maler lernte bei Thomas Wijck und ging dann noch sehr jung nach Rom zu seinem Bruder Jacob van Huchtenburg, der in Nicolaes Pieterszoon Berchems Manier Landschaften malte. Er begleitete in den Jahren 1708 bis 1717 den österreichischen Feldmarschall Prinz Eugen von Savoyen auf dessen Feldzügen und malte dessen Schlachten in großen Zyklen. (13916912) (18) Jan van Huchtenburgh, 1647 Haarlem – 1733 Amsterdam THE SIEGE Oil on canvas. Relined. 70.5 x 58.5 cm. Signed “JHughtenburgh” lower right.

          Hampel Fine Art Auctions
        • J. HUCHTENBURG (*1647) Successor, Equestrian battle, Brush drawing
          Jan. 20, 2024

          J. HUCHTENBURG (*1647) Successor, Equestrian battle, Brush drawing

          Est: €600 - €800

          Jan van Huchtenburg (1647 Haarlem - 1733 Amsterdam) Follower: Battle on horseback Mounted fighters in battle with sabre and pistol, , Brush drawing Technique: Brush drawing and Pen drawing on Paper Date: Description: Heated equestrian battle with soldiers without uniform and armed with sabres and pistols. A hint of a city wall or fortification in the background. Keywords: Horsemen, warriors, soldiers, fight, turmoil, battle, 17th century, Baroque, Military, Netherlands,

          Fichter Kunsthandel
        • HUCHTENBURGH, JAN VAN: Der Überfall.
          Nov. 10, 2023

          HUCHTENBURGH, JAN VAN: Der Überfall.

          Est: CHF1,700 - CHF2,600

          HUCHTENBURGH, JAN VAN (Haarlem 1647 - 1733 Amsterdam) : Der Überfall; Öl auf Leinwand, doubliert; 40x49 cm; sig. u.r.

          Dobiaschofsky Auktionen AG
        • Jan van Huchtenburgh
          Oct. 25, 2023

          Jan van Huchtenburgh

          Est: €20,000 - €30,000

          (Haarlem 1647–1733 Amsterdam) A cavalry skirmish in a landscape, signed lower right: Hughtenburg, oil on canvas, 156.5 x 206 cm, framed Provenance: Collection of Karl Anton Fürst von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1811–1885) (according to a wax seal on reverse); Noble collection, The Netherlands The present painting is accompanied by a report of Artmorial, The Hague, who identified the wax seal on the stretcher. Jan van Huchtenburgh counts today as among the most important and successful painters of battles and cavalry skirmishes in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, serving prestigious European clients such as Pieter de la Court van der Voort (1664–1739) from Leiden, Prince Eugene of Savoye (1663–1736) and Elector Johann Wilhelm of the Palatine (1658–1715) in Düsseldorf. Van Huchtenburgh’s success was that he added elegance and bravura to the otherwise cruel scenes of battles and skirmishes and thus brought the genre to a new artistic level, suitable for the homes of the European aristocracy. Among van Huchtenburgh’s most famous works are the so called Battaglie Sabaude, the series of battles painted for Prince Eugen of Savoye in 1707/08, currently in the Galleria Sabauda in Turin (inv. nos. 886, 887, 889–892, 894, 896–898). Van Huchtenburgh probably met the prince during his journey to the Netherlands. The Sabaudean series stimulated the Elector Palatine to follow and the latter commissioned a series of similar battles, of which two are conserved in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich (inv. nos. 2070–2071). Other courtly houses in Europe followed. The present cavalry battle is in its dynamism, fluid brushwork and colour scheme a characteristic work by the artist and is probably to be dated to the second quarter of the eighteenth century. The battle is not historic. It rather depicts a confrontation between cavalry and artillery, approaching from the back.

          Dorotheum
        • Jan van Huchtenburgh (Haarlem 1647 - Amsterdam 1733). Battle for a Castle.
          Sep. 23, 2023

          Jan van Huchtenburgh (Haarlem 1647 - Amsterdam 1733). Battle for a Castle.

          Est: €4,500 -

          Oil/canvas. 71 x 59 cm. Lo. ri. sign. JHugthenburgh. Min. pigment losses. - Dutch battle painter, student of Thomas Wyck. After a stay in Paris at the Gobelin manufactory, he worked in Haarlem. From 1708 H. was a battle chronicler in the service of the Austrian field marshal Prince Eugene, later he worked at the court of Elector Johann Wilhelm von der Pfalz, last in The Hague. Mus.: Paris (Louvre), Vienna (Kunsthist. Mus. u.a.), Amsterdam (Rijksmus.), London (Nat. Gall.), The Hague (Mauritshuis), Dresden, Munich, Copenhagen a. others Lit.: Thieme-Becker, Bernt a. others.

          Auktionshaus Stahl
        • Huchtenburgh zugeschr., Jan van: Schlacht an der Brücke
          Jun. 24, 2023

          Huchtenburgh zugeschr., Jan van: Schlacht an der Brücke

          Est: €2,000 - €3,000

          Attributed to Jan van Huchtenburgh 1647 - 1733 Battle of the Bridge Oil on canvas; H 83.5 cm, W 105 cm

          Peter Karbstein - Kunst und Auktionshaus
        • Huchtenburgh, Jan van
          May. 25, 2023

          Huchtenburgh, Jan van

          Est: €100 - €150

          (1646 Haarlem - Amsterdam 1733). 4 Bl. Reiterszenen. Kupferstiche u. Radierungen auf festem Papier n. A.F.van der Meulen bei G.Scotin (1). Je ca. 15,5 x 19,2 cm. Mit den Namensz. i.d. Platte. Mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Jwls. am ob. Rd. auf Karton mont. Ho. 31-34. Vgl. Rijksmuseum RP-P-1888-A-13914, RP-P-OB-47.185, RP-P-1893-A-17838, RP-P-OB-47.191. Etw. gebr., stellenw. etw. fleckig. D

          Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
        • Jan van Huchtenburg
          May. 03, 2023

          Jan van Huchtenburg

          Est: €20,000 - €30,000

          (Haarlem 1647–1733 Amsterdam) The Battle of Chiari: Prince Eugen of Savoy beats the French troops under the Duke of Villeroy at the river Oglio near Chiari, inscribed lower right: BATTAILLE. CHIARI / A. 1701, oil on canvas, 91 x 115 cm, unframed Provenance: with Galleria Pietro Accorsi, Turin; sale, Della Rocca, Turin, 2 December 2009, lot 340 (as Jan van Huchtenburg); sale, Dorotheum, Vienna, 18 April 2012, lot 533 (as Jan van Huchtenburg); Private European collection The present painting relates to the composition by Jan van Huchtenburg in the Galleria Sabauda, Turin (inv. no. 887). The Battle of Chiari was fought on 1 September 1701 between the Austrian troops under Prince Eugene of Savoy and the Franco-Spanish-Savoyard alliance under the commandership of François de Neufville, Duke of Villeroy during the War of the Spanish Succession. The Austrian imperialists gained an enormous victory and could successfully seize the Spanish controlled Duchy of Milan. Here, Prince Eugene is shown in the foreground, almost at the centre, issuing orders to his adjutants. Prince Eugene of Savoy (Paris 1663–1736 Vienna) was a great military strategist but also a passionate art lover, patron and collector, he created an extraordinary collection of paintings destined to decorate his summer residence, the Belvedere Palace in Vienna and other residences he owned. After his death, the picture collection was for the most part acquired by Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy, and thus incorporated in the Royal collections in Turin. During his youth in Paris, Prince Eugene had the opportunity to admire the great battle scenes commissioned by the court of Louis XIV from the best artists of the time for the Palace of Versailles, such as, the frescoes for the Ambassadors’ Staircase, painted between 1677 and 1678 by Adam Frans van der Meulen after a design by Charles Le Brun (the frescoes were destroyed in the mid-18th century), or the decoration of the famous Gallery of Mirrors, another work by Le Brun, completed in 1681. When it came to choosing a painter to accompany him on his military campaigns of 1708–1709, Prince Eugene’s choice fell on Jan van Huchtenburg, a Dutch artist who in the last years of the 17th century had worked under Le Brun and van der Meulen at the court of Louis XIV, as also in the Parisian tapestry manufactory of the Gobelins. Eugene of Savoy’s most important commission to van Huchtenburg was for the canvases which now hang in the Galleria Sabauda. The artist painted them between 1712 and 1717, bringing together the 17th-century tradition of crowded and agitated battle-scenes, with the commander in the foreground and the older tradition of the bird’s-eye view, providing at the same time a detailed representation of the events, and a compelling celebration of the victorious commander. At the time of Prince Eugene’s death, this large pictorial cycle was listed in the inventory as present in the antechamber of the ceremonial rooms of Schloss Hof, purchased by the prince in 1725, however, its original place of display remains unknown; it is possible that initially it hung in the Belvedere in Vienna. The series of Eugene of Savoy’s battles by van Huchtenburg enjoyed a great success throughout Europe, also thanks to the engravings that the artist himself derived from the paintings in order to illustrate the Batailles gagnées par le serenissime prince Fr. Eugène sur les ennemis de la foi [...] dépeintes et gravées en Taille-douce, published in The Hague in 1720, and re-edited several times during the 18th century.

          Dorotheum
        • Jan van Huchtenburg
          May. 03, 2023

          Jan van Huchtenburg

          Est: €15,000 - €20,000

          (Haarlem 1647–1733 Amsterdam) The Siege of Turin: Prince Eugene of Savoy chases the French troops under Louis d’Aubusson, Duc de la Feuillade; and The Battle of Malplaquet: The English, Dutch, Prussian and Habsburg troops under Prince Eugene of Savoy triumph over the French led by Maréchal Louis-François, Duc de Boufflers, oil on canvas, each 46 x 67.5 cm, framed, a pair (2) The present pair of paintings replicate, with a few variations, two of the ten large canvases painted by Jan van Huchtenburg for Prince Eugene of Savoy, now in the Galleria Sabauda in Turin. The first scene shows the Battle of Turin, during which the Savoy capital was liberated from the long siege of the French army between May and September 1706. The Austro-Piedmontese troops, led by Prince Eugene and the Duke of Savoy, repulsed the attack on 7 September 1706, forcing the French to flee. Prince Eugene is shown on horseback on the right, wearing a red coat, next to his cousin Victor Amadeus II. In the background we see the city of Turin, identifiable by the outline of its towers, as well as the characteristic star-shape of the military fort. The second canvas depicts the Battle of Malplaquet in 1709, between the Anglo-Dutch united armies under the command of the Duke of Marlborough and Prince Eugene against the French led by Maréchal de Villars and later by Louis-François, Duc de Boufflers. In this painting Prince Eugene appears on the left-hand side of the composition, turning his gaze towards the spectator, whom he conceptually invites to participate in his success. Prince Eugene of Savoy (Paris 1663–1736 Vienna) was a great military strategist but also a passionate art lover, patron and collector, he created an extraordinary collection of paintings destined to decorate his summer residence, the Belvedere Palace in Vienna and the other residences he owned. After his death, the picture collection was for the most part acquired by Charles Emmanuel III of Savoy, and thus incorporated in the Royal collections in Turin. During his youth in Paris, Prince Eugene had the opportunity to admire the great battle scenes commissioned by the court of Louis XIV from the best artists of the time for the Palace of Versailles, such as, the frescoes for the Ambassadors’ Staircase, painted between 1677 and 1678 by Adam Frans van der Meulen after a design by Charles Le Brun (the frescoes were destroyed in the mid-18th century), or the decoration of the famous Gallery of Mirrors, another work by Le Brun, completed in 1681. When it came to choosing a painter to accompany him on his military campaigns of 1708–1709, his choice therefore fell on Jan van Huchtenburg, a Dutch artist who in the last years of the 17th century had worked under Le Brun and van der Meulen at the court of Louis XIV, and also in the Parisian tapestry manufactory of the Gobelins. Eugene of Savoy’s most important commission to van Huchtenburg was for the canvases which now hang in the Galleria Sabauda. The artist painted them between 1712 and 1717, bringing together the 17th-century tradition of crowded and agitated battle-scenes, with the commander in the foreground and the older tradition of the bird’s-eye view, providing at the same time a detailed representation of the events, and a compelling celebration of the victorious commander. At the time of Prince Eugene’s death, this large pictorial cycle was listed in the inventory as present in the antechamber of the ceremonial rooms of Schloss Hof, which was purchased by the prince in 1725, however, its original place of display remains unknown; it is possible that initially it hung in the Belvedere in Vienna. The series of Eugene of Savoy’s battles by van Huchtenburg enjoyed a great success throughout Europe, also thanks to the engravings that the artist himself derived from the paintings in order to illustrate the Batailles gagnées par le serenissime prince Fr. Eugène sur les ennemis de la foi [...] dépeintes et gravées en Taille-douce, published in The Hague in 1720, and re-edited several times during the 18th century.

          Dorotheum
        • Attributed to Jan van Huchtenburg (Haarlem 1647-1733 Amsterdam) A cavalry skirmish
          Apr. 04, 2023

          Attributed to Jan van Huchtenburg (Haarlem 1647-1733 Amsterdam) A cavalry skirmish

          Est: £8,000 - £12,000

          Attributed to Jan van Huchtenburg (Haarlem 1647-1733 Amsterdam) A cavalry skirmish oil on canvas 195.1 x 288.9cm (76 13/16 x 113 3/4in).

          Bonhams
        • JAN VAN HUCHTENBURG (1647-1733): THE RETURN FROM THE HUNT, OIL ON CANVAS
          Mar. 17, 2023

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURG (1647-1733): THE RETURN FROM THE HUNT, OIL ON CANVAS

          Est: €12,000 - €18,000

          Work: 79 x 64,5 cm Frame: 95 x 80 cm The painting signed with monogram H (lower centre). The scene of a courtly home-coming from a day’s chase, is a characteristic example of the oeuvre of Jan van Huchtenburg, as exemplified by the subtle handling of late afternoon light, masterful rendering of horses and varied human narrative. In spite of his Dutch training, Van Huchtenburg’s mature style owes much to his time in Paris working with Adam Frans van der Meulen (1632–1690), peintre ordinaire de Roi at the court of Louis XIV. The French classical trappings of the fountain and architecture surmounted by statuary closing off the composition to left and right, along with the refined costume of the aristocrats reposing after a day’s sport, reminds the viewer of the contemporary transformation of former hunting lodges such as Versailles into temples of elegance. Famed also for his battle scenes, in particular cavalry skirmishes, the present work shows Van Huchtenburg’s eye both for detail and atmosphere, from the repoussoir figure of the boy tending the hooded falcons in the foreground to the bubbling jet of the fountain silhouetted against the sunset behind. The pendant to this painting is possibly 'A hunting party by a fountain' sold at Christie’s, London, 17 December 1999, lot 115. Van Huchtenburg was born in Haarlem. His career took him across Europe. He was trained by Hendrick Mommers, Thomas Wijck and Philips Wouwerman. He was active in Paris (where he worked at the Manufacture des Gobelins and where he stood in the service of Prince Eugene of Savoy since ca. 1708), Rome, Haarlem where he was a member of the guild of Saint Luke and of the Confrerie Pictura), Amsterdam, Leiden, Höchstädt an der Donau, Düsseldorf, Vienna and The Hague. (link) Provenance: -Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, 7 April 1970, lot 275.

          Coronari Auctions
        • Jan van Huchtenburg (after) - Combat de cavalerie (Cavalry Combat), c. 1839-1842
          Feb. 07, 2023

          Jan van Huchtenburg (after) - Combat de cavalerie (Cavalry Combat), c. 1839-1842

          Est: CHF300 - CHF400

          Jan van Huchtenburg (after) - Combat de cavalerie (Cavalry Combat), c. 1839-1842 Rare lithograph on chine collé stamped by the publisher. Print made by Johann Wölfle. Published by Piloty & Loehle, Munich, c. 1839-1842. Some folds, creasers, spots and wear signs on the support paper, the image is in very good condition (see all the photos for the details). Appr. paper dimensions 61 x 88 cm Lithographic printers active from 1839 till 1866, partnership of Ferdinand Piloty I and Loehle were the official publishers of the 'Königlich Bayerische Pinakothek' (Royal Bavarian Pinakothek). Their lithographs were produced in chine collé technique which allowed the printmaker to print on a much more delicate surface, such as Japanese paper bonded onto a heavier support, that pulls finer details off the plate. Nowadays these lithographs are in collections of renowned museums, such as The British Museum or Philadelphia Museum of Art. Rare lithographie sur chine collé estampillée par l'éditeur. Estampe réalisée par Johann Wölfle. Publiée par Piloty & Loehle, Munich, c. 1839-1842. Quelques pliures, froissements, taches et marques d'usure sur le papier support, l'image est en très bon état (voir toutes les photos pour les détails). Dimensions appr. du papier 61 x 88 cm

          TGP Auction
        • Huchtenburgh, Jan van
          Dec. 17, 2022

          Huchtenburgh, Jan van

          Est: €140 - €200

          (1646 Haarlem - Amsterdam 1733). 4 Bl. Reiterszenen. Kupferstiche u. Radierungen auf festem Papier n. A.F.van der Meulen bei G.Scotin (1). Je ca. 15,5 x 19,2 cm. Mit den Namensz. i.d. Platte. Mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Jwls. am ob. Rd. auf Karton mont. Ho. 31-34. Vgl. Rijksmuseum RP-P-1888-A-13914, RP-P-OB-47.185, RP-P-1893-A-17838, RP-P-OB-47.191. Etw. gebr., stellenw. etw. fleckig. D

          Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
        • JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (Haarlem 1647-Amsterdam 1733)
          Oct. 27, 2022

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (Haarlem 1647-Amsterdam 1733)

          Est: €1,200 - €1,500

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (Haarlem 1647-Amsterdam 1733) L’attaque de la diligence Toile Signé en bas à droite : Jan v.. … The stagecoach attack, canvas, signed on the lower right: «Jan v.. …» 51 x 58 cm - 20,1 x 22,8 in.

          Tajan
        • ATTRIBUÉ À JAN VAN HUGTENBURG (1647-1733) Scène de bataille. Huile sur toile. Oliever
          Oct. 23, 2022

          ATTRIBUÉ À JAN VAN HUGTENBURG (1647-1733) Scène de bataille. Huile sur toile. Oliever

          Est: €1,500 - €2,000

          ATTRIBUÉ À JAN VAN HUGTENBURG (1647-1733) Scène de bataille. Huile sur toile. Olieverf op doek. 54 x 78 cm Provenance / Herkomst : Collection belge, Gand.

          Cornette de Saint-Cyr-Bruxelles
        • Huchtenburgh, Jan van
          Jul. 09, 2022

          Huchtenburgh, Jan van

          Est: €200 - €300

          (1646 Haarlem - Amsterdam 1733). 4 Bl. Reiterszenen. Kupferstiche u. Radierungen auf festem Papier n. A.F.van der Meulen bei G.Scotin (1). Je ca. 15,5 x 19,2 cm. Mit den Namensz. i.d. Platte. Mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Jwls. am ob. Rd. auf Karton mont. Ho. 31-34. Vgl. Rijksmuseum RP-P-1888-A-13914, RP-P-OB-47.185, RP-P-1893-A-17838, RP-P-OB-47.191. Etw. gebr., stellenw. etw. fleckig. D

          Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
        • Baroque engraving, 18th century, After a battle scene by Jan van Huchtenburg
          Jul. 06, 2022

          Baroque engraving, 18th century, After a battle scene by Jan van Huchtenburg

          Est: €600 - €800

          Baroque engraving 18th century After a battle painting by Jan van Huchtenburg (Harleem 1647 - 1733 Amsterdam) 46 x 58 cm passepartout cutout, with frame 70 x 81 cm

          Tiberius Auctions
        • Jan van Huchtenburg (1647-1733) Tentenkamp met marketenster, met resten van de signat
          Jun. 28, 2022

          Jan van Huchtenburg (1647-1733) Tentenkamp met marketenster, met resten van de signat

          Est: €800 - €1,200

          Jan van Huchtenburg (1647-1733) Tentenkamp met marketenster, met resten van de signatuur r.o., olieverf op doek, 31 x 41 cm

          Veilinghuis Van Spengen
        • Jan van Huchtenburgh (1647–1733), A Pair of Battle Paintings
          Jun. 11, 2022

          Jan van Huchtenburgh (1647–1733), A Pair of Battle Paintings

          Est: €4,000 - €6,000

          Attack on Travelers. Raid for a carriage - inscribed JHB and dated 1720. The painting "Raid for a carriage" shows an attack on a traveling carriage. The other picture shows the attack on travelers at a ford. A fight ensues between the attackers and the escort. In the background, on the other side of the river, a wagon tries to escape.

          Fine Antiques Prague s.r.o.
        • Jan van Huchtenburgh (1647-1733) probably or timespan, cavalry battle, Kavallerieschlacht,
          Jun. 11, 2022

          Jan van Huchtenburgh (1647-1733) probably or timespan, cavalry battle, Kavallerieschlacht,

          Est: -

          oil/canvas (doubled on canvas), no recognizable signature, on the reverse old label from an auction house, height 46.5 cm x width 38.5 cm, frame 31 x 49.5 cm, craquelure, restored, frame is damaged

          Antikauktion Krefeld
        • Jan van Huchtenburgh, Vue et Representation de la Bataille de Luzzara Donnée le 15, d’Aoûst 1702 / Plan de la Bataille de Luzzara. 1729-1747.
          Jun. 08, 2022

          Jan van Huchtenburgh, Vue et Representation de la Bataille de Luzzara Donnée le 15, d’Aoûst 1702 / Plan de la Bataille de Luzzara. 1729-1747.

          Est: €360 - €720

          Acquaforte. mm 334x494. Foglio: mm 530x640. Da Histoire militaire du prince Eugène de Savoie, du prince et duc de Marlborough ... di J.Dumont Iean Rousset de Missy, 1729-1747. Foglio di frontespizio con vignetta e titolo, grande illustrazione della battaglia e mappa degli schieramenti. (3)

          Gonnelli Casa d'Aste
        • Jan van Huchtenburg (Haarlem 1647-Amsterdam 1733) - After the battle
          May. 31, 2022

          Jan van Huchtenburg (Haarlem 1647-Amsterdam 1733) - After the battle

          Est: €2,800 - €4,200

          oil on canvas

          Finarte
        • Huchtenburgh, Jan van - Umkreis des: Militärtrommler der Kavallerie
          Apr. 01, 2022

          Huchtenburgh, Jan van - Umkreis des: Militärtrommler der Kavallerie

          Est: -

          Huchtenburgh, Jan van - Circle of the — Military drummer of the cavalry (Haarlem 1647-1723 Amsterdam) Oil on wood. 20,5 x 14,5 cm. - Craquelures. // Huchtenburgh, Jan van - Umkreis des — Militärtrommler der Kavallerie — (Haarlem 1647-1723 Amsterdam) Öl/Holz. 20,5 x 14,5 cm. - Krakeluren.

          Kunstauktionshaus Schlosser
        • HUCHTENBURGH, JAN VAN
          Mar. 25, 2022

          HUCHTENBURGH, JAN VAN

          Est: CHF1,500 - CHF2,500

          (Haarlem 1647–1733 Amsterdam) zugeschrieben Schlachtenszene. Öl auf Leinwand. 73x91 cm. - Doubliert.

          Schuler Auktionen
        • JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (Haarlem 1647 - Amsterdam 1733) L'attaque de la diligence Toile Signé en bas à droite "Jan v.. … " Th...
          Mar. 24, 2022

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (Haarlem 1647 - Amsterdam 1733) L'attaque de la diligence Toile Signé en bas à droite "Jan v.. … " Th...

          Est: €2,000 - €3,000

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (Haarlem 1647 - Amsterdam 1733) L'attaque de la diligence Toile Signé en bas à droite "Jan v.. … " The stagecoach attack, canvas, signed on the lower right "Jan v.. … " 51 x 58 CM - 20,1 x 22,8 IN.

          Tajan
        • Jan van Huchtenburg 1647–1733, zugeschrieben
          Mar. 23, 2022

          Jan van Huchtenburg 1647–1733, zugeschrieben

          Est: CHF2,000 - CHF3,000

          Jan van Huchtenburg 1647–1733, zugeschrieben Pendant von zwei Werken: Reiter vor Ruine und Reiter vor Hütte Öl auf Holz 27 x 38 cm (2)

          Artcurial Beurret Bailly Widmer
        • Battle scene
          Mar. 22, 2022

          Battle scene

          Est: €2,000 - €4,000

          The wide breath of the panorama, the richness in the invention of the composition and the bright colors lead to refer the table to the production of the Dutch painter van Huchtenburgh, a master in the genre of battles.

          Casa d'aste ARCADIA
        • JAN VAN HUCHTENBURG (1647-1733): THE RETURN FORM THE HUNT, OIL ON CANVAS
          Mar. 11, 2022

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURG (1647-1733): THE RETURN FORM THE HUNT, OIL ON CANVAS

          Est: €20,000 - €30,000

          Work: 79 x 64,5 cm  Frame: 94,9 x 80 cm The painting signed with monogram H (lower centre).  The scene of a courtly home-coming from a day's chase, is a characteristic example of the oeuvre of Jan van Huchtenberg, as exemplified by the subtle handling of late afternoon light, masterful rendering of horses and varied human narrative. In spite of his Dutch training, Van Huchtenberg's mature style owes much to his time in Paris working with Adam Frans van der Meulen (1632–1690), peintre ordinaire de Roi at the court of Louis XIV. The French classical trappings of the fountain and architecture surmounted by statuary closing off the composition to left and right, along with the refined costume of the aristocrats reposing after a day's sport, reminds the viewer of the contemporary transformation of former hunting lodges such as Versailles into temples of elegance. Famed also for his battle scenes, in particular cavalry skirmishes, the present work shows Van Huchtenburg's eye both for detail and atmosphere, from the repoussoir figure of the boy tending the hooded falcons in the foreground to the bubbling jet of the fountain silhouetted against the sunset behind. The pendant to this painting is possibly 'A hunting party by a fountain' sold at Christie's, London, 17 December 1999, lot 115.    Provenance:  -Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, 7 April 1970, lot 275.

          Coronari Auctions
        • Jan van Huchtenburg (1647-1733) Tentenkamp met marketenster, met reste
          Mar. 01, 2022

          Jan van Huchtenburg (1647-1733) Tentenkamp met marketenster, met reste

          Est: €1,500 - €2,500

          Jan van Huchtenburg (1647-1733) Tentenkamp met marketenster, met resten van de signatuur r.o., olieverf op doek, 31 x 41 cm

          Veilinghuis Van Spengen
        • Huchtenburgh, Jan van
          Feb. 19, 2022

          Huchtenburgh, Jan van

          Est: €300 - €450

          (1646 Haarlem - Amsterdam 1733). 4 Bl. Reiterszenen. Kupferstiche u. Radierungen auf festem Papier n. A.F.van der Meulen bei G.Scotin (1). Je ca. 15,5 x 19,2 cm. Mit den Namensz. i.d. Platte. Mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Jwls. am ob. Rd. auf Karton mont. Ho. 31-34. Vgl. Rijksmuseum RP-P-1888-A-13914, RP-P-OB-47.185, RP-P-1893-A-17838, RP-P-OB-47.191. Etw. gebr., stellenw. etw. fleckig. D

          Kiefer Buch- und Kunstauktionen
        • Huchtenburgh - Bataille de Luzzara
          Nov. 20, 2021

          Huchtenburgh - Bataille de Luzzara

          Est: €200 - €250

          Huchtenburgh, Jan van. Vue et Representation de la Bataille de Luzzara donnée le 15 A'aoust 1702. Altkolor. Kupferstich von J.v. Huchtenburgh aus J. Dumonts und J. Rousset de Missys 'Histoire militaire du Prince Eugene de Savoye...'. Den Haag, 1729. 45 x 57 cm. Gerahmt. Blatt aus der Folge von Darstellungen der Feldzüge des Türkenkriegers Prinz Eugen von Savoyen sowie des 1. Herzogs von Malborough John Churchill und Johann Wilhelm Friso in den Türkenfeldzügen sowie im Spanischen Erbfolgekrieg. Der niederländische Maler Jan van Huchtenburgh (1647-1733) begleitete den Feldmarschall Prinz Eugen von Savoyen in den Jahren 1708 bis 1717 auf dessen Feldzügen und malte dessen Schlachten in großen Zyklen.- Unterhalb der Darstellung in der Platte typografisch betitelt und bezeichnet.- Verso mit Namens-Schild der Familie Mitzlaff-Crüwell, Bielefeld.

          Auktionshaus Schramm
        • Jan van Huchtenburg: Landscape with the Torture and Execution of Prisoners, after an Attack on a Town
          Nov. 18, 2021

          Jan van Huchtenburg: Landscape with the Torture and Execution of Prisoners, after an Attack on a Town

          Est: €4,000 - €6,000

          HUCHTENBURG, JAN VAN 1646 Haarlem - 1733 Amsterdam Title: Landscape with the Torture and Execution of Prisoners, after an Attack on a Town. Date: 1675. Technique: Oil on wood. Measurement: 56 x 67cm. Notation: Signed and dated lower right: j huchtenburgh / 1675. Frame/Pedestal: Framed. The present work is listed and documented in the online database of the RKD, The Hague, under ill. no. 1001661178. Provenance: Private ownership, Germany. We thank Ellis Dullaart, RKD, The Hague, for confirming the attribution of this painting on the basis of a high-resolution digital photograph.

          Van Ham Kunstauktionen
        • Jan van Huchtenburg (Haarlem 1647-Amsterdam 1733) - After the battle
          Nov. 16, 2021

          Jan van Huchtenburg (Haarlem 1647-Amsterdam 1733) - After the battle

          Est: €4,000 - €6,000

          oil on canvas

          Finarte
        • Jan Van Huchtenburgh (1647-1733) (suiveur de / navolger van / follower of) Scène de bataille
          Oct. 26, 2021

          Jan Van Huchtenburgh (1647-1733) (suiveur de / navolger van / follower of) Scène de bataille

          Est: €1,000 - €1,200

          Huile sur toile. Oil on canvas

          Brussels Art Auctions
        • JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH 1647 Haarlem - 1733 Amsterdam
          Sep. 09, 2021

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH 1647 Haarlem - 1733 Amsterdam

          Est: €180 - €360

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH 1647 Haarlem - 1733 Amsterdam VIEW AND REPRESENTATION OF THE BATTLE OF MONS OR MALPLAQUET FOUGHT SEPT.(BER) 11. 1709 Kupferstich, koloriert, auf Papier, mit Mittelfalz. SM 32,5 x 46 cm (R. 51 x 64 cm). Gebräunt, leicht besch. Im Passepartout und hinter Glas gerahmt (ungeöffnet).

          Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
        • 2 Meulen, Frans van der (1674-1733) "Dead Warhorses", copper engravings, engraved by Jan van Huchtenburgh (1647-1733), sign./monogr., PM 18.9x25.8cm, SM 19.9x26.8cm, min. stained
          Sep. 04, 2021

          2 Meulen, Frans van der (1674-1733) "Dead Warhorses", copper engravings, engraved by Jan van Huchtenburgh (1647-1733), sign./monogr., PM 18.9x25.8cm, SM 19.9x26.8cm, min. stained

          Est: -

          2 Meulen, Frans van der (1674-1733) "Dead Warhorses", copper engravings, engraved by Jan van Huchtenburgh (1647-1733), sign./monogr., PM 18.9x25.8cm, SM 19.9x26.8cm, min. stained

          Kendzia
        • Jan van Huchtenburgh, 1647 Haarlem – 1733 Amsterdam, Kreis
          Jun. 25, 2021

          Jan van Huchtenburgh, 1647 Haarlem – 1733 Amsterdam, Kreis

          Est: €2,000 - €3,000

          SCHLACHTENSZENE MIT STEIGENDEM SCHIMMEL Öl auf Leinwand. Doubliert. 52 x 60 cm. Eine von dem Vorbesitzer erwähnte Signatur konnte bislang nicht verifiziert werden. In vergoldetem plastisch dekorierten Rahmen. Das Gemälde, welches Schlachtenszenen des G. Rugendas ähnelt, welche um 1710-20 entstanden sind, zeigt eine weite Landschaft, welche von in blau-grünem Licht leuchtenden Bergen abgeschlossen wird, mit links stehendem kahlem Baum mit geborstenem Stamm, der symbolisch auf das Ende des Kampfgeschehens weist, welches sich über das Bild verteilt. Rest. (1220222) (13)

          Hampel Fine Art Auctions
        • HUCHTENBURGH, JAN VAN: Landschaft mit rastenden Reitern.
          May. 07, 2021

          HUCHTENBURGH, JAN VAN: Landschaft mit rastenden Reitern.

          Est: CHF2,400 - CHF3,600

          HUCHTENBURGH, JAN VAN (Haarlem 1647 - 1733 Amsterdam) : Landschaft mit rastenden Reitern; Öl auf Eichenholz; 54x53 cm; undeutl. sig. u. dat. 1674 u.r.

          Dobiaschofsky Auktionen AG
        • REITERGEFECHT IN FELSIGER LANDSCHAFT
          Mar. 13, 2021

          REITERGEFECHT IN FELSIGER LANDSCHAFT

          Est: €2,500 - €5,000

          RefOld4321 JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (ATTR.) 1647 Haarlem - 1733 Amsterdam CAVALRY BATTLE SCENE IN A ROCKY LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas (relined). 83 x 99 cm (F. 101 x 118 cm). Part. min. old restored. Frame. Provenance: South German Private Collection.

          Hargesheimer Kunstauktionen Düsseldorf
        • JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (1647-1733). John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy at the Battle of Höchstädt.
          Dec. 16, 2020

          JAN VAN HUCHTENBURGH (1647-1733). John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Eugene of Savoy at the Battle of Höchstädt.

          Est: €5,000 - €5,800

          Oil on canvas Signed; with inscription: “BATAILLE DE HOCHSTEDT LE 18 AOUT (1704)”. With period frame in gilt wood 115.5x155.5 cm.

          Balclis
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