Equestrian Portraits of Nobility

Engravings of noble figures on horseback, displaying grandeur and authority. Each portrait captures the attire and valor associated with historic leaders and their achievements.

A harnessed man on horseback, riding to the right, a harquebus (light type gun) in his hands. This print is part of a series of 22 numbered prints: a title print, 20 prints depicting one or more different types of (mostly harnessed) riders, and one print depicting an equestrian fight., Rider with harquebus, facing left The Equestrian School (series title), print maker: Jacob de Gheyn (II), (workshop of), print maker: Zacharias Dolendo, (possibly), Jacob de Gheyn (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Leiden, print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1599, paper, engraving, h 156 mm × w 200 mm
A harnessed man on horseback, riding to the right, a harquebus (light type gun) in his hands. This print is part of a series of 22 numbered prints: a title print, 20 prints depicting one or more different types of (mostly harnessed) riders, and one print depicting an equestrian fight., Rider with harquebus, facing left The Equestrian School (series title), print maker: Jacob de Gheyn (II), (workshop of), print maker: Zacharias Dolendo, (possibly), Jacob de Gheyn (II), (mentioned on object), print maker: Leiden, print maker: Netherlands, publisher: Leiden, 1599, paper, engraving, h 156 mm × w 200 mm