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Title: Knight on Horseback, Watercolor by Rémy Eugène Julièn, 1841 : This original watercolor painting by Rémy Eugène Julièn (1797–1868), … Read more Title: Knight on Horseback, Watercolor by Rémy Eugène Julièn, 1841 : This original watercolor painting by Rémy Eugène Julièn (1797–1868), created in 1841, presents a striking vision of a medieval knight charging across a barren plain. The work captures both the strength of the armored rider and the grace of the galloping horse, cloaked in vivid heraldic colors. The knight’s shield and barded horse are decorated with fleur-de-lis and crosses, reinforcing the romanticized chivalric imagery so admired in 19th-century France. Behind the leading figure, ghostly outlines of other knights appear, banners flying, suggesting movement, speed, and the martial spirit of a mounted charge. Julièn, active in Caen, belonged to a generation of French artists fascinated by medieval themes, Gothic revival, and the ideals of knighthood. The year 1841 situates this painting at a time when historical pageantry and the rediscovery of France’s medieval past were in vogue, partly inspired by writers like Victor Hugo and the renewed popularity of Gothic architecture. Watercolors of this quality combine a romantic sensibility with a studied interest in costume and heraldry. The artist’s skill lies in the dynamic posture of the horse, legs fully extended in mid-gallop, and the clarity of detail in the knight’s armor and banners. The background, softly fading into a pastel sky, enhances the drama of the forward charge. The muted depiction of following knights in lighter washes cleverly gives depth and conveys the dust of a battlefield scene. The piece is signed and dated by the artist in the lower right corner, affirming its authenticity and providing a direct connection to Julièn’s hand. This is an exceptional work for collectors of historical art, equestrian imagery, or medieval revival subjects. Its rarity lies in its combination of technical precision, atmospheric handling of watercolor, and subject matter emblematic of 19th-century French romanticism. Condition report: The watercolor is in very good condition with fresh, bright colors. Minor toning consistent with age but no significant flaws or damage are visible. The paper remains stable and well-preserved. Framing tips: A classic mount in off-white or ivory would allow the vivid blues and reds to stand out, while a dark wooden or gilded frame would enhance the medieval character of the subject. Double matting could add further depth, and museum glass is recommended to protect the delicacy of the watercolor pigments. Technique: Watercolor on paper Maker: Rémy Eugène Julièn, Caen, 1841 See less
- Dimensions
- 8.27ʺW × 5.91ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
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