Lincent by Constantijn (II) Huygens

Lincent Possibly 1675

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drawing, paper, ink, pen

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drawing

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baroque

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pen sketch

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landscape

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paper

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ink

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pen-ink sketch

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pen work

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pen

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genre-painting

Dimensions height 103 mm, width 184 mm

Constantijn Huygens II sketched this scene in Lincent using pen in 1675, capturing the essence of military life through its key symbols. The most striking is the assembly of soldiers, some on horseback, signaling power and readiness. The horse, a motif deeply embedded in our cultural psyche, transcends mere transport; it embodies status, virility, and martial prowess. We see echoes of this symbolism even in ancient equestrian statues, perpetuating ideals of leadership and dominance. Observe also the flags and banners, not merely decorative but potent emblems of allegiance and national identity. These symbols stir collective memory, evoking narratives of past glories and shared identity. The act of carrying a flag into battle is psychologically charged, a display of courage and a call to arms that taps into primal instincts of group solidarity. Through these enduring symbols, Huygens not only depicts a scene but also invokes a continuum of human experience.

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