Henriette of Savoy and Ferdinand of Bavaria at the Hunt by Jan Miel. An aristocratic couple in 17th-century hunting dress rides powerful horses through a landscape featuring ancient ruins and hunting dogs.

Henriette of Savoy and Ferdinand of Bavaria at the Hunt

Jan Miel

1660 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A majestic 17th-century Baroque equestrian scene depicting a royal hunt amidst classical ruins.

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Where it works

A bold work with active energy with softened warm notes — brings a composed sense of weight.

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Dining Room · Living Room · Study
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Strong as a centered anchor on a clear wall
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Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
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Charcoal black, Soft gray, Rich brown

About the piece

Created around 1660 by the Flemish painter Jan Miel, this grand work captures Henriette of Savoy and Ferdinand of Bavaria during a ceremonial hunt. The composition is a masterclass in Baroque drama, featuring rearing horses, elaborate plumed hats, and a backdrop of crumbling classical architecture that evokes a sense of timeless heritage.

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