Artwork
Victorious Army Entering City After Siege

Victorious Army Entering City After Siege is an unspecified painting by the Baroque artist Unknown. It dates from 1800 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. The canvas depicts a cavalry force advancing into a fortified city after a siege.
About this work
Overview
The canvas depicts a cavalry force advancing into a fortified city after a siege. Mounted troops in vivid, patterned armor charge beneath a sky filled with turbulent clouds, while the city’s high walls and towers loom in the background. Ground‑level figures appear scattered, suggesting a defeated populace.
Subject & Meaning
The work illustrates the moment of triumph for an invading army, emphasizing the contrast between the organized, brightly attired soldiers and the disordered civilians. The composition highlights themes of conquest and the transition from conflict to occupation.
Technique & Style
Executed in a Baroque idiom, the painting employs dramatic chiaroscuro and a dynamic arrangement of figures. Bold hues of gold, blue, and red dominate the palette, while the horses are accentuated with gilded and crimson embellishments that draw the eye amid the surrounding turmoil.
History & Provenance
The piece is catalogued under the title “Victorious Army Entering City After Siege.” No further details on its creation date, artist, or ownership history are provided in the source material.
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