Silhouette portrait of Captain Robert Conig
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Silhouette portrait of Captain Robert Conig
Silhouette portrait of Captain Robert Conig of His Majestys 90th Regiment of Infantry, c. 1805 Date: c.1805
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In this evocative silhouette portrait, Captain Robert Conig of His Majesty's 90th Regiment of Infantry, also known as the "Cornwallis Light Infantry," stands proudly in profile against a stark contrast of light and dark. Dressed in the uniform of his regiment during the early 19th century, Conig's portrait showcases the intricate details of military attire during this period. The regiment's distinctive red coat, adorned with brass buttons and white lapels, is accentuated by the contrasting black background. Captain Conig's epaulettes, a symbol of his rank, are prominently displayed on his shoulders, adding to the grandeur of the portrait. The meticulously crafted details of his uniform, including the white waistcoat, red sash, and gold braid, highlight the importance of military presentation during this time. Silhouette portraits, such as this one, gained popularity during the 18th and early 19th centuries due to their affordability and simplicity. Unlike traditional painted portraits, which could be costly and time-consuming, silhouette portraits could be created quickly and inexpensively using a single sheet of paper and a strong light source. Captain Robert Conig's silhouette portrait offers a glimpse into the past, providing a tangible connection to the history of military life during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The portrait's simple yet striking composition, combined with the intricate details of Conig's uniform, make it a captivating representation of a soldier's legacy. This portrait, believed to have been created around 1805, is an excellent example of the artistry and craftsmanship that went into creating silhouette portraits during this period. The image invites us to reflect on the life and experiences of Captain Conig and the soldiers of the 90th Regiment of Infantry, adding to the rich tapestry of military history.
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