DioramaArt
A Fixture
The 120mm scene depicts a Scot’s Grey duelling with a fallen Cuirassier from Farine's brigade, after the initial charge of the Greys at Waterloo.
The Grey and the Cuirassier have been engaged in combat, the Cuirassier has fallen so they now engage with pistols.
An account (big thanks to Nigel Ashley for this detail) from a Colonel in the French lancers that attacked the Greys at Waterloo (the dragoons in his account are from the Union Brigade):
"In the tangle of horses and men, he cut down three dragoons with his sabre, two more managed to escape him. Cries from behind alerted him to the fact that his adjutant-Major was in danger, and he turned to help, he let his sword drop from its knot and drawing his pistol he fired."
My first work to be commercialised. If you are interested in a copy please contact Gordon B. Mitchell.






The Grey and the Cuirassier have been engaged in combat, the Cuirassier has fallen so they now engage with pistols.
An account (big thanks to Nigel Ashley for this detail) from a Colonel in the French lancers that attacked the Greys at Waterloo (the dragoons in his account are from the Union Brigade):
"In the tangle of horses and men, he cut down three dragoons with his sabre, two more managed to escape him. Cries from behind alerted him to the fact that his adjutant-Major was in danger, and he turned to help, he let his sword drop from its knot and drawing his pistol he fired."
My first work to be commercialised. If you are interested in a copy please contact Gordon B. Mitchell.






