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London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteer (aquatint)
5926114 London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteer (aquatint) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827) (after); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteer.
Aquatint by and after Thomas Rowlandson. From a volume of 86 aquatints entitled A Loyal Volunteers of London and EnvironsA, published by R Ackermann, 101 Strand, London, 12 August 1799.
The Westminster Light Horse was raised in 1779, disbanded in 1783, reformed again in 1794, and finally disbanded in 1829. Its members were mainly wealthy Londoners, including many merchants and bankers.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22762790
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This aquatint print showcases the London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteer, a prestigious cavalry unit that played a significant role in the history of London. Created by renowned artist Thomas Rowlandson, this artwork offers a glimpse into the military culture of late 18th-century England. The image depicts an elegant horse-mounted soldier, clad in a vibrant red uniform adorned with gold accents. The attention to detail is remarkable, as every intricate element is meticulously captured by Rowlandson's skilled hand. The soldier exudes confidence and pride as he sits atop his majestic steed against the backdrop of bustling London streets. The London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteer was established in 1779 and disbanded multiple times before its final dissolution in 1829. Comprised mainly of affluent individuals such as merchants and bankers, this elite regiment represented the city's wealth and influence during this era. Published by R Ackermann on August 12th, 1799, this aquatint print was part of a larger collection titled "A Loyal Volunteers of London and Environs". It serves not only as an artistic masterpiece but also as a historical artifact that immortalizes the valorous spirit of these dedicated volunteers. Displayed at the National Army Museum in London today, this print allows viewers to delve into the past and appreciate both Rowlandson's artistic talent and the rich heritage embodied by these gallant soldiers.
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