FRENCH SCHOOL
Portrait miniature of an Officer, probably of the Garde Nationale, wearing dark blue coat with white facings, red collar and epaulettes, white cross belt and a bicorne hat with red plume
circa 1800
Watercolour on ivory (licence 3VGRESTR)
Oval, 70 mm (2 3/4 in) high
Gold frame with plaited hair reverse
£2,250
Given that the ranks were led by the Marquis de Lafayette (1757-1834), its core membership consisted of thousands of politically active, middle-class Parisian citizens and mutinous soldiers from the King's old Royal Guards Regiment. The soldier pictured here, likely from the affluent bourgeois classes, would have commissioned his miniature while under Napoleon’s rule.
The portrait here reflects the new middle classes of France around the year 1800 - when artists captured their subjects with modern realism, and celebrated those who had held Paris safe during the turbulent Revolution, but who were far removed from nobility.
We are grateful to Stephen Wood for his assistance in identifying this sitter's uniform.
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