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Grenadiers, Infantry Regiments 9B 'Borch' and 12B 'Brunck' c. 1752
Oil on canvas | 41.1 x 51.9 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 403395
David Morier (1705?-70)
Grenadiers, Infantry Regiments 9B 'Borch' and 12B 'Brunck' c. 1752
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Morier was a Swiss military and sporting painter who started working for William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1721-65) in 1747, when he painted a series of pictures of troops under his command. From 1752 until 1764 he was employed as ‘limner’ (painter) to the Duke on an annual salary of £100; his name also appears regularly in Royal accounts from 1764 to 1767. Two Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Grenadiers standing facing the spectator in an open landscape, with a walled hamlet with a church beyond; they are wearing scarlet uniforms, their rifles sloped.
Provenance
Commissioned by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; probably one of the 114 'Pictures of Miltary Costume' of these dimensions (1ft 4in x 1ft 8in) recorded in the Upper Library at Buckingham Palace in 1819 (no 984)
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Medium and techniques
Oil on canvas
Measurements
41.1 x 51.9 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
54.8 x 64.3 x 5.0 cm (frame, external)