The Polish Rider

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The Polish Rider is a famous 17th-century painting, attributed to Rembrandt, depicting a solitary mounted figure in a mysterious, romantic landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artworkStyle Baroque NERFINISHED
collection The Frick Collection NERFINISHED
colorPalette earth tones
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Rembrandt NERFINISHED
depicts castle-like building
dog
landscape
river
young man on horseback
describedAs mysterious
romantic
exhibitedAt The Frick Collection galleries NERFINISHED
genre equestrian portrait
portrait
hasAlternativeName De Poolse ruiter NERFINISHED
Lisowczyk NERFINISHED
hasPart horse
rider
hasQuality atmospheric lighting
dramatic chiaroscuro
expressive brushwork
hasTitle The Polish Rider NERFINISHED
iconography Eastern European horseman
Polish cavalryman
imageFormat vertical orientation
inception 17th century
c. 1655
influencedBy military portraiture traditions
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity New York NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
location Frick Collection NERFINISHED
mainSubject horseman
mounted figure
materialUsed canvas
oil paint
movement Dutch Golden Age painting
notableWorkOf Rembrandt NERFINISHED
partOf Rembrandt oeuvre
significantEvent acquired by Henry Clay Frick
subjectOf authorship debates
titleLanguage English

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