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Officer of the Hessian Regiment Erb Prinz, 1776 (oil on canvas)
3502631 Officer of the Hessian Regiment Erb Prinz, 1776 (oil on canvas) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Hessian officer 2nd Lieutenant Andreas Ludwig Descoudres. In 1774 he was a Faehnrich (ensign) in the Regiment Erb Prinz. He was promoted to second lieutenant effective on 2 February 1776 and to first lieutenant effective on 9 March 1782. He served in the Grenadier Battalion von Minnigerode and with his wife, child and servants went to Nova Scotia at the wars end.); Photo eDon Troiani; out of copyright
Media ID 22727420
© Don Troiani / Bridgeman Images
American Revolution American Revolutionary War American War Of Independence Cuirass Grenadier Hessian Mercenary Powdered Hair Hesse Cassel Hesse Kassel Hessen Kassel
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This print showcases an exquisite oil on canvas painting titled "Officer of the Hessian Regiment Erb Prinz, 1776". Created by an unknown artist in the 18th century, this remarkable portrait captures the essence of a distinguished Hessian officer named Andreas Ludwig Descoudres. The subject of this painting began his military career as an ensign in the Regiment Erb Prinz in 1774. With commendable dedication and skill, he swiftly rose through the ranks and was promoted to second lieutenant on February 2nd, 1776. Later, on March 9th, 1782, he achieved further recognition by becoming a first lieutenant. During his service in the Grenadier Battalion von Minnigerode, Officer Descoudres embarked on a journey to Nova Scotia with his wife, child, and loyal servants at the conclusion of the war. This historical context adds depth and significance to this extraordinary depiction. Intriguing details such as powdered hair adorned with a wig and a cuirass uniform contribute to showcasing both fashion trends of that era and military attire specific to Hessian soldiers. The officer's stern yet dignified expression conveys strength and determination characteristic of those who fought during the American Revolutionary War. With its impeccable attention to detail and masterful execution, this portrait offers us a glimpse into history while honoring Officer Descoudres' contribution as part of Germany's Hesse-Kassel forces during America's fight for independence.
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