Lot Essay
Johann Georg de Hamilton established a workshop in Vienna after his arrival in 1698 where he became Hofmaler to the Dukes of Liechtenstein and Schwarzenburg. For much of his career he stayed in Vienna, however with interludes at the Court in Berlin and in the service of the Emperor Charles VI at Laxenburg.
De Hamilton specialised in painting the portraits of horses in the Imperial and Ducal stables. The present horse is a stallion since mares where not trained in the 18th Century and possibly a Lippizaner. Lippizaner horses were bred and trained in Vienna and as they were smart and docile they were often used for dressage.
De Hamilton specialised in painting the portraits of horses in the Imperial and Ducal stables. The present horse is a stallion since mares where not trained in the 18th Century and possibly a Lippizaner. Lippizaner horses were bred and trained in Vienna and as they were smart and docile they were often used for dressage.