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15th Hussars, Officer in Review Order, 1828 (lithograph)
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15th Hussars, Officer in Review Order, 1828 (lithograph)
5929040 15th Hussars, Officer in Review Order, 1828 (lithograph) by Hull, Edward (19th century) (after); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: 15th Hussars, Officer in Review Order, 1828.
One of 10 lithographs by M Gauci after E Hull, 1828. Published by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet and Company, 1828.
Hussars were light cavalry mounted on fast horses. They were used to fight skirmish battles and for scouting. Hussars wore pelisses: short fur edged jackets which were worn slung over the shoulder in the style of a cape, and were fastened with a cord.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22562530
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This lithograph captures the essence of a 15th Hussars officer in review order, dating back to 1828. The image showcases the elegance and grandeur of this esteemed cavalry unit as they prepare for battle. Mounted on their swift horses, these hussars were known for their agility and bravery in skirmish battles and scouting missions. The officer depicted here stands tall, exuding confidence and authority. His uniform is meticulously detailed, adorned with intricate embellishments that reflect his rank and status within the regiment. A pelisse, a short fur-edged jacket worn over one shoulder like a cape, adds an air of sophistication to his attire. Published by Engelmann, Graf, Coindet and Company in 1828, this lithograph is one of ten created by M Gauci after E Hull's original artwork. It offers us a glimpse into the military history of the time when cavalry played a crucial role on the battlefield. Preserved at the National Army Museum in London, this print serves as a reminder of the dedication and sacrifice made by soldiers throughout history. As we admire this engraving today, we can appreciate not only its artistic beauty but also pay homage to those who served in our armed forces centuries ago.
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