Antique French Miniature Portrait Military Officer Uniform Lancier de Nemours
Antique French Miniature Portrait Military Officer Uniform Lancier de Nemours
Antique French Miniature Portrait Military Officer Uniform Lancier de Nemours
Antique French Miniature Portrait Military Officer Uniform Lancier de Nemours
Antique French Miniature Portrait Military Officer Uniform Lancier de Nemours
Antique French Miniature Portrait Military Officer Uniform Lancier de Nemours
Antique French Miniature Portrait Military Officer Uniform Lancier de Nemours
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Antique French Miniature Portrait Military Officer Uniform Lancier de Nemours

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Antique Louis-Philippe era French miniature portrait painting of a man in a military uniform with a high collar, epaulets, and medals. Notable of his features is the scar across his nose and upper lip, likely a saber wound. The portrait is of a colonel officer of the 1st regiment of lancers, or the 14th Dragoon regiment.  During the period of 1831-1837, the regiment was called the Lanciers de Nemours led by the Prince Louis of Orléans Duc de Nemours.  He is portrayed in a red coat or kurtka with a blue plastron reminiscent of the Red Lancers of Napoleon's Imperial Guard cavalry. A distinct difference is the silver epaulettes, cords and raquettes. The strap on his officer's giberne features a Gallic rooster (Coq Gaulois) the emblem surmounted by a royal crown as the national symbol of France became an important revolutionary symbol during the July Monarchy (1830-1848), Second Republic and reign of Louis-Philippe I. Awarded medals include the Legion d'Honneur 1er type and Croix de Chevalier de l’Ordre de Saint-Louis. Gouache painting under convex glass, housed in a wood frame. Frame measures 5 3/8" x 4 5/8", oval portrait measures 3" x 2 1/2" (sight). In overall very good antique condition with general wear commensurate with age and use, there are a couple of fine cracks in the wood veneer as shown in the pictures.