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Studies of Royal Horse Artillery Uniform, and of an A. D. C. to the Commander-in-Chief
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Studies of Royal Horse Artillery Uniform, and of an A. D. C. to the Commander-in-Chief
Studies of Royal Horse Artillery Uniform, and of an A.D.C. to the Commander-in-Chief: a study for The Battle of Waterloo Signed and dated, verso: " Jones / 1815-", George Jones, 1786-1869, British
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1786 1815 1869 Army Artillery Battle Board Dated George George Jones Horse Jones Military Officer Painter Royal Signed Soldiers Studies Study Uniform Verso Waterloo Commander Chief
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This print showcases the meticulous "Studies of Royal Horse Artillery Uniform, and of an A. D. C. to the Commander-in-Chief" by George Jones, a renowned British painter and military officer. Created in 1815 during the 19th century in London, this oil painting on board beautifully captures the essence of soldiers in their army uniforms. The attention to detail is remarkable as Jones delves into every aspect of these military garments. The artist's expertise shines through as he skillfully portrays the intricate design elements that make up the royal horse artillery uniform. From buttons to epaulettes, no feature is left unnoticed. Additionally, Jones includes a study of an A. D. C (Aide-de-Camp) to the Commander-in-Chief within this composition. This figure adds depth and context to the artwork, offering insight into high-ranking officers' attire during this period. The significance of this piece lies not only in its artistic merit but also its historical relevance. It serves as a study for "The Battle of Waterloo" one of history's most iconic conflicts. Signed and dated by George Jones himself with his distinctive signature on verso: "Jones / 1815-" it carries an air of authenticity that further enhances its value. This print from Liszt Collection provides a glimpse into George Jones' mastery as both a painter and officer while immortalizing an important moment in British military history - The Battle of Waterloo.
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