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An Engagement between French Troops and a Detachment of the Dutch "Free Company" c.1760
Oil on canvas | 60.4 x 100.3 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 406885
David Morier (1705?-70)
An Engagement between French Troops and a Detachment of the Dutch "Free Company" c.1760
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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. This is one of a set of four depictions of engagements belonging to the Duke of Cumberland designed to display the prowess of the elite forces of different nations (RCIN 406880, 406882, 406885 and probably 401243). An assault by members of the French infantry upon men of the Austrian "Vrie-Compagnien" assembled beneath a tree; the defenders' front line falls beneath the onslaught as a volley of shots is fired against the French.
Provenance
In the collection of William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland; recorded in General Taylor's Room at Buckingham Palace in 1819 (no 868)
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Medium and techniques
Oil on canvas
Measurements
60.4 x 100.3 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
74.4 x 114.4 x 5.5 cm (frame, external)
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