This striking Napoleonic lancer miniature depicts a Trumpeter of the 2nd Regiment of the Lancers of the Guard, sculpted with elegance by Viktor Konnov and expertly painted by Danilo Cartacci.
Standing at 90mm in white metal, this figure captures the regal poise and detailed uniform of a trumpeter in the elite Imperial Guard. His crimson trousers, richly adorned tunic, and ornate headgear — complete with a feathered plume — are rendered with historical precision and artistic finesse.
The sculpt presents a confident, formal stance, with a ceremonial sword at his side and gloved hands resting with military discipline. Every braid, button, and embroidery thread is sculpted with care, offering painters a wealth of detail to explore.
As part of Napoleon’s legendary cavalry, the 2nd Lancers of the Guard held a special place in military history. This trumpeter figure reflects their prestige, making it a valuable centerpiece for collectors of Napoleonic figures or military diorama enthusiasts.
The choice of white metal lends a classic feel to the model and ensures solid structure and fine definition. It’s ideal for those who appreciate traditional casting and are seeking an ambitious yet rewarding painting project.
Whether you are a student of Napoleonic history or simply drawn to bold uniforms and high craftsmanship, this Napoleonic lancer miniature will be a distinguished addition to your display.
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