Simon Naudot - Hussar Regiment
6th in collection of 15 original albumen sepia print photographs; full-length portrait of cavalryman, in hussar uniform and tall shako, wearing the Médaille de Sainte Hélène, seated on wooden chair, with sabre, facing left, indoors. [Originally identified as Moret of the 2 Lnt. Regt. 1814/15 (2nd Hussar Regiment)] 6th in collection of 15 original albumen sepia print photographs; full-length portrait of cavalryman, in hussar uniform and tall shako, wearing the Médaille de Sainte Hélène, seated on wooden chair, with sabre, facing left, indoors. [Originally identified as Moret of the 2 Lnt. Regt. 1814/15 (2nd Hussar Regiment)] Photographed by Erwin Hanfstaengl (also known as Erwin frères, a German photographer), around 1863, who began working in Paris in 1861 at 4, Rue Frochet, 4, en face la Rue Breda. The verso of another copy of the same portrait has the photographer's information, 'Photographe de Sa M. le roi de Prusse', address, 'Médaille 1re. Classe Exposition 1855', etc. (information courtesy of Nadine Naudot, France).
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