PART 2 - Artists/illustrators

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Sergej Petrow (Russia)

Form this russian artist there are a lot of very highly detailled uniform plates - especially from the 7YW and the napoleonic times and other sujets.

Here some Cuirassiers from the 7YW, Prussians, Russians, Austrians and Saxons - unter them the only painting I know (the first one!) that shows the iron head protection, cuirassiers wore upon their hats against saber beats...:
















Dragon, Hussars, Grenadier on horseback 7YW...:










I found him, when I was searching for some (surprise!:D ) Cossack plates...:








Cheers
 
I checked the list and I think I have not yet reported Riccardo Cerilli artist of Rome, also the author of splendid miniatures (commercial and unique pieces) this table is one of the latest made (I particularly appreciated because of the provenance of the members of the regiment represented, they came from my valleys :) )

https://www.facebook.com/uniformsincolors/




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J P Beadle (James Princip)

I came across the name by accident and, given the paintings I found, had to check through all the posts to double check that I hadn't missed him when compiling the lists/links.
Anyway, here are a few of his works, one of which should be very familiar (found on the Cranston Fine Arts site):-

The Rearguard
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King George II Knighting Trooper Brown after the Battle of Dettingen
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The Captive Eagle
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An Affair of Outposts
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The Empty Saddle
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Cheers,
Andrew
 
Louis Frégier

'Nap' posted a series of pictures of 'French Young Drummers' HERE.
One of the pictures was a line drawing, which I also found in full colour:-

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I have now added the artist to the list.
You can find out a little about him at https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Frégier

This LINK will show you a selection of his paintings (I have eliminated Pinterest from the search since it often comes up with irrelevant information).

The following YouTube entry shows him quickly sketching 'The Laundress and the Drum(mer)'



Cheers,
Andrew
 
Adolphe Alexandre Lesrel

Sergey, in his sculpting post ‘Rehearsal’, mentioned the name of Adolphe Alexandre Lesrel, and used one of the artists paintings as the inspiration for his excellent sculpt.
I have taken the liberty of adding Lesrel to the list of Artists and Illustrators.

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"Discussing The Days Shoot"

Further examples of his paintings can be found here.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
These 2 are in Salford Art Gallery they depict The Earl of Montrose on the Scaffold, and, 10 years later The Earl of Argyll's last sleep, before he too was executed. Artists unknown
 
These 2 are in Salford Art Gallery they depict The Earl of Montrose on the Scaffold, and, 10 years later The Earl of Argyll's last sleep, before he too was executed. Artists unknown

Edward Matthew Ward

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The Execution of the Marquis of Montrose

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The Last Sleep of the Earl of Argyll

More of his paintings can be found HERE.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Hi Andrew

A fabulous resource here with many wonderful references

Great links as well

Thank you for taking the time to do this ..and if ourse those others that post

Nap
 
Moritz Stifter

Alexey (Lucalex) posted his latest Irbis Miniatures Vignette, based on the artwork of Moritz Stifter.
This artist was not on the list, and has now been added.
The painting used was this one:-

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You can find other works by Moriz Stifter at Artnet HERE.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Frank Moss Bennett

Following on from the above, The same post had the Gambling Musketeers attributed to Frank Moss Bennett (although the painting clearly showed M Stifter 1899).
I checked Frank Moss Bennett and found he was also missing from our listing.

His artwork is easily found on the net, and these are a couple of examples of his work:-

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More of his work can be found on Artnet HERE.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Dear Andrew!
Thank you so much. I really made a mistake, too much work, and Bennett's vignette was released.
Best Regards
Alexey
 
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