Battalion Infantry 6th Regiment and 23rd or Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 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 "Battalion Infantry 6th Regiment and 23rd or Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 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
The "Costumes of the Army of the British Empire, according to the last regulations 1812," is a significant historical work engraved by J.C. Stadler and published by Colnaghi and Co. between 1812 and 1815. This collection, created by Charles Hamilton Smith, offers a detailed visual representation of the uniforms worn by various regiments of the British Army during the early 19th century. Among the regiments featured are the Battalion Infantry 6th Regiment and the 23rd or Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
The Battalion Infantry 6th Regiment, known for its distinguished service history, is depicted with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing the specific elements of their uniform as per the 1812 regulations. The engravings highlight the regiment's distinctive red coats, adorned with facings and other regalia that signify their rank and role within the British Army. The visual representation serves not only as a historical record but also as an artistic endeavor, capturing the essence of military attire during the Napoleonic Wars.
Similarly, the 23rd or Royal Welsh Fusiliers are presented with equal precision. This regiment, one of the oldest in the British Army, is known for its storied past and valor in numerous battles. The engravings by Stadler, under Smith's direction, illustrate the unique features of the Fusiliers' uniforms, including their bearskin caps, blue facings, and other distinctive elements that set them apart from other regiments. These images provide invaluable insights into the military fashion and organizational structure of the time.
Charles Hamilton Smith's work is not merely a collection of illustrations but a comprehensive documentation of military uniforms, reflecting the changes and regulations implemented in 1812. The collaboration with J.C. Stadler, a renowned engraver, ensures that each plate is rendered with high artistic quality and historical accuracy. Published by Colnaghi and Co., a prominent name in the art publishing world, this collection remains a crucial resource for historians, military enthusiasts, and art collectors alike, offering a window into the sartorial splendor of the British Army during a pivotal era in history.
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Lead Time & Shipping
When you order this oil painting replica, it typically takes 2-3 weeks to paint. If the artwork is more complex, it might need a little more time to ensure the best quality. Once it's ready, we'll send you a photo for your approval. After you give the green light, we'll ship it to you for free.
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Return & Refund
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