PART 2 - Artists/illustrators

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Just to clarify my third image above which shows both forms of access of the "Index Page".
The view that I posted was in 'PlanetFigure desktop' style, which shows the direct link to the "Index Page" below 'Artists & Illustrators', as well as the drop-down button.
If you are in 'PlanetFigure fluid' style, you will not see the direct link; only the drop-down button.
You can chose the style you want by going to the bottom left of the Planet Figure page and click on whichever style you find.
This will allow you to chose for yourself how you want the page displayed:-

Fluid - Desktop.jpg Click on the image for a larger view.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Back again looking for more artist information and posting new images. The artist is Russian ______ Alekhine. He does beautiful work on 19th Century uniforms. Just look at the wear
on that sergeant's uniform! Reminds me of Michael Chappell's work. Any help would be appreciated. Excelsior!

Borodino - right .jpg
Orthez .jpg
Austyerlitz 1 .jpg


L - R Russian Pavlograd Grenadiers, British Sergeant, 31st Regiment of Foot, Spain, Russian Hussar
 
Back again brothers to let you know where some of that information that I have gleaned from
you has been going. The first century of First Empire art and the research on this has been a dream. 50 artists, both multinational and chronological for the first time. It covers battle and maritime art, uniform studies and portraiture. Some artists were well known, others not so well. All ended up being fascinating individuals, about half of whom understood war and the era, since half of them participated in them as soldiers, correspondents, or court painters.

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Step right up! Step right up! Time to get back in the saddle. Three more images, one artist. Anyone care to take a shot? The look to be
a series of chromos on the life of the Emperor.

Berthier consoles an overwrought Emperor .jpgThe Laying on of Hands .jpgThe Emperor's foot is bound by HG .jpg
 
Guess I could have said what the images depicted. Left to right - The Abdication, at Montereau, and Ratisbon.
 
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