
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts a large, framed oil painting hanging on a wall with green damask wallpaper. The painting is a landscape scene with a battle taking place in the background and a group of people on horseback in the foreground. Smoke plumes rise from the distant battlefield, suggesting a conflict. In the foreground, several figures in historical attire are mounted on horses. Some are conversing or looking towards the distance. A few dogs are also visible in the foreground. The painting has a dark, wooden frame. Below the painting, a wooden paneled wall is visible, featuring decorative carvings. Above the painting, a lighting fixture with two adjustable spotlights is mounted on the wall. This painting is located in the Neues Schloss (New Palace) in Oberschleißheim, Germany. The painting is identified by a small plaque at the bottom which reads "793 ADAM FRANS VAN DER MEULEN 1632-1690 DIE BESCHIESSUNG VON MAASTRICHT 1673". This indicates the painting is "The Bombardment of Maastricht" by Adam Frans van der Meulen, completed in 1673.
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