Another work from the early 1660s, this painting sees Wouwerman at his most elegant: works such as this had a great influence on eighteenth-century French painters like Jean-Antoine Watteau and François Boucher.
Wouwerman is said to have produced over one thousand pictures between 1640 and 1668, favouring open-air social and military scenes, although many of these may be the work of his brothers. He became famous for his skill at depicting horses, and they often feature prominently in his paintings.