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Object Type
Title
Resolute Officer with Pinfire Revolver: A French Military Figure during the Franco-Prussian War
Description
This Carte de Visite (CDV), photographed by Bretet in Saint-Pourçain, Allier, captures a resolute French officer from the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. He stands with a confident and authoritative posture, typical of 19th-century military officers. The officer is dressed in a uniform featuring a dark double-breasted tunic, heavy woolen trousers, and sturdy leather boots, indicative of the military fashion of the era. Draped over his shoulders is a practical cloak with a short cape, providing additional warmth and protection. The officer is armed with a Lefaucheux pinfire revolver, prominently holstered on his right hip, symbolizing the modernity and efficacy of French military arms at the time. He holds a telescope in his left hand, reflecting the strategic and observational duties common to military leadership. The revolver, coupled with the sabre hanging from his left side, showcases the blend of traditional and modern weaponry characteristic of 19th-century European military. The setting, likely a studio backdrop, includes a simple, elegant side table, contrasting the austerity of the military gear and emphasizing the officer's distinguished status. This photograph not only immortalizes the individual but also encapsulates the martial spirit and technological advancements of the period.
Year Made
1870
Country
France
Firearm Designer and Influential System
Eugène Lefaucheux
Firearm Type/Category
Pinfire Revolver
Specific Model/Variant
Model 1854