A Private of The 13th Light Dragoons, from Costumes of the Army of the British Empire, according to the last regulations 1812, engraved by J.C. Stadler, published by Colnaghi and Co. 1812-15
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About Reproduction
Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "A Private of The 13th Light Dragoons, from Costumes of the Army of the British Empire, according to the last regulations 1812, engraved by J.C. Stadler, published by Colnaghi and Co. 1812-15", originally brought to life by the talented Charles Hamilton Smith. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Charles Hamilton Smith and his artistic vision.
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Painting Description
"A Private of The 13th Light Dragoons, from Costumes of the Army of the British Empire, according to the last regulations 1812, engraved by J.C. Stadler, published by Colnaghi and Co. 1812-15" is an exquisite example of early 19th-century military art, created by the renowned artist and soldier Charles Hamilton Smith. This work is part of a larger series titled "Costumes of the Army of the British Empire," which meticulously documents the uniforms and accoutrements of various regiments within the British Army during a period of significant military activity, including the Napoleonic Wars.
Charles Hamilton Smith (1776–1859) was a multifaceted figure, known not only for his artistic talents but also for his contributions as a soldier, naturalist, and antiquarian. His detailed illustrations are highly valued for their historical accuracy and artistic quality. The engravings were executed by J.C. Stadler, a prominent engraver of the time, known for his skill in capturing fine details and textures, which brought Smith's illustrations to life.
The 13th Light Dragoons, later known as the 13th Hussars, were a distinguished cavalry regiment in the British Army. The regiment played a significant role in various military campaigns, and their uniforms were emblematic of the elegance and discipline of British cavalry units. The depiction of a private from this regiment in Smith's work showcases the meticulous attention to detail in military attire, from the cut and color of the uniform to the specific accoutrements carried by the soldiers.
Published by Colnaghi and Co. between 1812 and 1815, this series of engravings served not only as a visual record but also as a means of disseminating information about military uniforms to a broader audience. Colnaghi and Co. was a prestigious art dealership and publisher, known for its high-quality prints and commitment to promoting fine art.
Overall, "A Private of The 13th Light Dragoons" stands as a valuable historical document, offering insights into the military fashion and practices of the early 19th century. It remains a significant piece for historians, art enthusiasts, and military scholars alike, reflecting the intersection of art and military history during a pivotal era in British history.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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Return & Refund
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