The Print Collection, ca. 1776 -

SERIES XIII.-XVIII.
 
 

Miscellaneous-uniform, white neck-band and collar, w/out bow SERIES XIII.  PORTRAITS:  MISCELLANEOUSUNIFORM, WHITE NECK-BAND AND COLLAR, WITHOUT BOW

Series XIII (Box 10-11) contains portraits displaying various types of heads, after the Scheffer and Gerard types of Series IX and X.  Throughout these prints, Lafayette is typically portrayed in military uniform with a white neck-band and collar but without a bow.

Bridi SERIES XIV.  PORTRAITS:  BRIDI

The portraits of Series XIV (Box 11) are from artists Bridi (?-?) and Henri Joseph de Forestier (1790-1872) and show little influence of Scheffer or Gerard.  In all of these prints, Lafayette is shown in military uniform with a high collar.

Miscellaneous-uniform, fur collar SERIES XV.  PORTRAITS:  MISCELLANEOUSUNIFORM, FUR COLLAR

Prints of Series XV (Box 11) are mainly after Scheffer without another major artist under which to categorize them.  Characteristics include the military uniform with the coat collar in gold embroidery open at top, a jabot, and an overcoat with a fur collar. 
 

Martinet
SERIES XVI.  PORTRAITS:  MARTINET

Portraits of Series XVI (Box 11-12) include those based on the Achille-Louis Martinet (1806-1877) painting of 1830 as well as other miscellaneous full and half-length portraits of the later period.  Most of these portraits display Lafayette in uniform. 

Miscellaneous:  1800-1834 SERIES XVII.  PORTRAITS:  MISCELLANEOUS:  1800-1834

Prints in Series XVII (Box 12) are portraits which cannot be classed with those of Series VIII to XVI.  They are grouped as miscellaneous portraits from 1800-1834 and are unique in either face or presentation. 

Equestrian SERIES XVIII.  PORTRAITS:  EQUESTRIAN

Series XVIII (Box 12) is the last of the portrait groupings, containing only equestrian prints.  These prints vary greatly in presentation and are associated together mainly because Lafayette is mounted on a horse.

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