Abraham van Diepen – Horse of Monseigneur “the Turkish Dervish”

This hand-painted reproduction is inspired by a rare 17th-century work by Abraham van Diepen, known for his detailed paintings and engravings of royal dressage horses. The artwork, titled The Turkish Dervish on the Royal Square, 1612, depicts a page leading a horse for a carousel performance in Paris.

In the background, you can see the noble townhouses of the Place Royale, now known as the Place des Vosges. This scene blends historical accuracy, aristocratic elegance, and a passion for horsemanship in a refined and expressive composition.

Commander un Abraham van Diepen – Horse of Monseigneur “the Turkish Dervish”

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