Lev Alexandrovich 1806 1864 Collection
Lev Alexandrovich (1806-1864
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Lev Alexandrovich (1806-1864): A Glimpse into the Life of a Diverse Soldier Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating artwork of Lev Alexandrovich Belousov, as he brings to life the various roles and uniforms of soldiers from different regiments during the early 19th century. Born in 1806, this talented artist not only captured their physical appearances but also depicted their unique duties and responsibilities. In one painting, we see Lev Alexandrovich himself portrayed as a Junker of the Life-Guards Caucasian-Mountain squadron in 1829. His attention to detail is evident as he showcases every intricate aspect of his uniform, highlighting its elegance and grandeur. Moving on to another masterpiece, we find ourselves face-to-face with a Podpraporshchik, Drummer, and Hornist from the Finliandsky Guard Regiment. The vibrant colors used by Belousov emphasize their importance within the regiment while simultaneously capturing their youthful energy. As our journey continues through time, we encounter an image depicting a Porte-epee-Praporshchik alongside a Hornist from the Guards Garrison Battalion. Their stoic expressions reveal both discipline and dedication towards protecting their homeland. The diversity among soldiers becomes apparent when observing Lev Alexandrovich's portrayal of a Soldier belonging to the Guards Supply Train Brigade. This piece highlights how each individual played an integral role in ensuring supplies reached those who needed them most during times of conflict. Transitioning into artillery units, Belousov unveils two paintings showcasing members of The Guards Equipage Artillery Company and Guards Cargo Company respectively. These works provide insight into these specialized divisions that were crucial for transporting heavy equipment across vast distances. Returning once again to cavalry units, we are introduced to an Armour-bearer serving within the Life-Guards Caucasian-Mountain squadron. This particular painting exudes strength and valor while emphasizing the importance of protecting high-ranking officers.