Reoccupation Of Buda Castle In 1686 by Gyula Benczur Old Masters Fine Art Reproduction
by Rolando Burbon
Title
Reoccupation Of Buda Castle In 1686 by Gyula Benczur Old Masters Fine Art Reproduction
Artist
Rolando Burbon
Medium
Painting - Digital Art Reproduction
Description
Reoccupation Of Buda Castle In 1686 c1896 by Hungarian Painter Gyula Benczúr (1844 - 1920), who specialized in portraits and historical scenes.
This is an interpretaion of the reoccupation of Buda Castle (the palace complex of the Hungarian Kings in Budapest) in 1686 by Christian Military Forces; with Charles V Duke of Lorraine (1643 - 1690) (on horseback on the left) and Eugène Prince of Savoy (1663 - 1736) (on horseback on the right); field marshal in the army of the Holy Roman Empire and of the Austrian Habsburg Dynasty.
With the Christian troops taking prisoners of war there are countless war dead lying about the grounds and the victors chanting out their victory with voice and horn.
This is a retouched digital art old masters reproduction of a public domain image.
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November 20th, 2020
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