Jim Patrick
A Fixture
Ok, for pictures of the Pegaso figure as painted by Pegaso, I'll refer you to my earlier question on this figure.
http://www.planetfigure.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1798
The references I'm using are: "Napoleon's Elite Cavalry", paintings by L. Rousselot "Le Garde Imperial" by Cdt. Bucquoy and Rousselot's plates numbered 47,65 and 75.
Ok, the questions are these. If you look in the picture of the figure you can see his manteau-capote (sleeved cloak) wrapped around him. My first thought was that this is a blanket because of it being so bulky. I guess that it could be his sleeved cloak but I don't think this would be so bulky. Just me though and not that big of a deal. Now look on the back of his saddle. See the "item" strapped on top of the portmanteau/valise/haversack (sleeping roll, not sure which it is)? I was assuming this would be the sleeved cloak but it is possible for this to be the cape portion of the cloak. If it is, shouldn't it be an off white/grey color instead of crimson? Possibly a crimson stripe because of the collar or the openings but entirely crimson? I'm not sure about this. The only picture I can find remotely close to this is by L. Rousselot (plate #90 in the Rousselot book). It shows this as all crimson but I'm really not sure as to what this is supposed to be or if it's even the right color.
The next question is about the absence of the aiguilletes and epaulettes on his left shoulder. The only reference I can see where the Lancers did not wear these is a rather obscure picture by Bucquoy on page 136 in the aforementioned book. In no other plate can I see where the Lancers in marching order would go without these. Is this right or wrong?
Also, I noticed that, from my previous question on Lancers and how the lance was supported, there is also a support on the left stirrup. I was always under the impression that the lance's were always carried on the right side. What would be the reason for placing another support on the left stirrup?
As always, Thank You for taking the time to read my mindless dribble ,
Jim Patrick
One more question (sorry, I forgot). Would the overcoat for the Polish Lancers be mor of an offwhite or a light grey. Iv'e seen it paintes so many ways and the color prints are just confusing me.
http://www.planetfigure.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1798
The references I'm using are: "Napoleon's Elite Cavalry", paintings by L. Rousselot "Le Garde Imperial" by Cdt. Bucquoy and Rousselot's plates numbered 47,65 and 75.
Ok, the questions are these. If you look in the picture of the figure you can see his manteau-capote (sleeved cloak) wrapped around him. My first thought was that this is a blanket because of it being so bulky. I guess that it could be his sleeved cloak but I don't think this would be so bulky. Just me though and not that big of a deal. Now look on the back of his saddle. See the "item" strapped on top of the portmanteau/valise/haversack (sleeping roll, not sure which it is)? I was assuming this would be the sleeved cloak but it is possible for this to be the cape portion of the cloak. If it is, shouldn't it be an off white/grey color instead of crimson? Possibly a crimson stripe because of the collar or the openings but entirely crimson? I'm not sure about this. The only picture I can find remotely close to this is by L. Rousselot (plate #90 in the Rousselot book). It shows this as all crimson but I'm really not sure as to what this is supposed to be or if it's even the right color.
The next question is about the absence of the aiguilletes and epaulettes on his left shoulder. The only reference I can see where the Lancers did not wear these is a rather obscure picture by Bucquoy on page 136 in the aforementioned book. In no other plate can I see where the Lancers in marching order would go without these. Is this right or wrong?
Also, I noticed that, from my previous question on Lancers and how the lance was supported, there is also a support on the left stirrup. I was always under the impression that the lance's were always carried on the right side. What would be the reason for placing another support on the left stirrup?
As always, Thank You for taking the time to read my mindless dribble ,
Jim Patrick
One more question (sorry, I forgot). Would the overcoat for the Polish Lancers be mor of an offwhite or a light grey. Iv'e seen it paintes so many ways and the color prints are just confusing me.