Metadata
Object Type
Title
A Frontier Gentleman: Armed and Attired for the Wilds
Description
This striking photograph, taken by Hercule Garaud in Niort, vividly captures a man of the 19th century outfitted for the rugged frontier. The subject stands with confidence, holding a long pinfire shotgun, a notable firearm of the period for its reliability and ease of use. His attire, a blend of practicality and style, includes a wide-brimmed hat, indicative of outdoor ventures, and a dark, tailored jacket accented with a laced cravat, revealing a balance of refinement and ruggedness. Knee-high boots and sturdy trousers fit for rugged terrain further emphasize his readiness for the wilds. His full beard and intense gaze reflect the typical rugged demeanor of a man accustomed to the outdoors, possibly a hunter or a protector of frontier territories. The plain studio backdrop contrasts with his adventurous attire, highlighting the era's practice of capturing the essence of one's social or professional identity through portraiture.
Country
France
Firearm Designer and Influential System
Casimir Lefaucheux
Firearm Type/Category
Pinfire Shotgun