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Battle Between Turks and Hungarians

Johann Wilhelm Baur

  • Battle Between Turks and Hungarians 2
Basic information
ID
Г-IV-1032
Author
Johann Wilhelm Baur
Name
Battle Between Turks and Hungarians
Date of creation
1635
Country
Germany
Technique
etching
Material
paper
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
10.7 x 14.8
Additionally
Information about author
Author
Johann Wilhelm Baur
Artist's lifetime
1607–1640
Country
Germany
Biography
Johann Wilhelm Baur was a leading German engraver and miniature painter of the first half of the 17th century. He began his studies in the German graphic artist and draftsman Friedrich Brentel's workshop in Strasbourg. His activities during this period, however, are hardly known. The artist gained fame after a trip to Italy, where he most likely arrived in 1626. It is assumed that Johann Wilhelm Baur settled in Rome, where he worked for Paolo Giordano II Orsini. Despite this, his first dated work, "Landscape with Vesuvius", was created in 1631, during his stay in Naples between 1631 and 1633. He later returned to Rome and executed some of his most successful graphic series. The artist went to Vienna in 1637. Although Johann Wilhelm Baur also worked as a painter, he became known primarily as a graphic artist who specialised in architectural landscapes, genre street scenes, and battles. In his works, he skilfully combined the style of the French graphic artist Jacques Callot and Florentine Stefano della Bella, with whom Baur was personally acquainted.
Object description
The scene demonstrates a dynamic battle between Hungarian and Turkish soldiers. In the centre of the composition is a Hungarian cavalryman who has seized the head of a Turkish horseman and lifted his sabre to strike him. At the same time, the Turkish soldier raised his shield to defend himself. Two Turkish soldiers armed with scimitars are approaching them. A large-scale battle scene is depicted in the background. The sheet is part of the "Capricci di Varie Battaglie" ("Fantasies of Various Battles") series, which consists of 16 engravings. It was first published in Rome in 1635. The main theme of the series is imaginary battles between the armies of different nations. Johann Wilhelm Baur most likely began his work on engravings during his trip to Italy in 1634. This series was dedicated to the noble Italian family Orsini.
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