Alexander the Great tames Bucephalus, Alexander the turning against the sun rides it very easily, Alexander the Great sees that the horse Bucephalus is frightened by the shadows and turns the horse towards the sun, after which he can easily ride it. Philip II looks at his son. Numbered top right: 5. Drawing is part of an album., draughtsman: Leonaert Bramer, c. 1655 - c. 1665, paper, pen, brush, height 413 mm × width 309 mm, drawing


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