Pieter
Meulener is a very interesting Flemish painter of battle scenes in the mid-17th century (1642-1654), especially cavalry ones. Here is an interesting detail. Some historians say that most western musketeers preferred to use their musket as a club in close combat, instead of their sword. Some cavalrymen are said to throw their pistols at their enemy, once unloaded. Here is a cavalryman depicted as using his long pistol as a club against a swordsman (with a broken sword) he had grabbed by the sash (is it the word ?) :
The whole painting
here.
Here are some of his cavalry paintings kept in France :
https://www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/search/ ... eter%22%5D
At the Prado Museum,
here