A Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse - August Querfurt

The frozen violence of a moment: A Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse by August Querfurt
This composition captures a dramatic moment where dust, blood, and heroic gestures blend in a palette of browns, deep reds, and dull ochres. The eye is drawn to the fallen horse in the foreground, its limbs folded and the tension of the riders trying to rise, rendered with precise touches and a sharp sense of movement. The technique combines narrative realism with atmospheric intensity, creating a scene that is both rugged and articulated. This art print of a Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse faithfully reproduces the emotional strength and pictorial density of the original.
by August Querfurt, master of military baroque
August Querfurt establishes himself as a notable figure of the 18th century in battle painting, inheriting baroque traditions and military realism. Influenced by the great masters who depict the chaos of battlefields, he favors the clarity of masses and the dramatization of postures. His major works, characterized by orchestrated composition and a keen attention to the details of uniforms and weapons, helped codify the imagery of European confrontations. As a painter of military history, Querfurt combined documentary precision with pictorial flair, giving each scene a recognized gravity and authenticity appreciated by collectors and art enthusiasts.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
Acquire this art print of a Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse, a painting or canvas depicting a Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse, bringing a strong and narrative presence to your interior. It is perfect for a living room or office to create a historical and theatrical atmosphere, but also finds its place in a library or reception room. Our prints prioritize color fidelity and material quality to preserve the depth of impasto and the finesse of details. Treat yourself to a piece that dialogues with both classical and contemporary spaces and stimulates conversation while affirming your taste for narrative art.

The frozen violence of a moment: A Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse by August Querfurt
This composition captures a dramatic moment where dust, blood, and heroic gestures blend in a palette of browns, deep reds, and dull ochres. The eye is drawn to the fallen horse in the foreground, its limbs folded and the tension of the riders trying to rise, rendered with precise touches and a sharp sense of movement. The technique combines narrative realism with atmospheric intensity, creating a scene that is both rugged and articulated. This art print of a Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse faithfully reproduces the emotional strength and pictorial density of the original.
by August Querfurt, master of military baroque
August Querfurt establishes himself as a notable figure of the 18th century in battle painting, inheriting baroque traditions and military realism. Influenced by the great masters who depict the chaos of battlefields, he favors the clarity of masses and the dramatization of postures. His major works, characterized by orchestrated composition and a keen attention to the details of uniforms and weapons, helped codify the imagery of European confrontations. As a painter of military history, Querfurt combined documentary precision with pictorial flair, giving each scene a recognized gravity and authenticity appreciated by collectors and art enthusiasts.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
Acquire this art print of a Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse, a painting or canvas depicting a Battle Scene with a Fallen Horse, bringing a strong and narrative presence to your interior. It is perfect for a living room or office to create a historical and theatrical atmosphere, but also finds its place in a library or reception room. Our prints prioritize color fidelity and material quality to preserve the depth of impasto and the finesse of details. Treat yourself to a piece that dialogues with both classical and contemporary spaces and stimulates conversation while affirming your taste for narrative art.