Relive the elegance and ceremonial might of the Napoleonic era with this 75mm Napoleonic trumpeter resin miniature, representing the Artillery Train of the Guard between 1807 and 1810. Sculpted by Roberto De Meo and cast in high-quality resin, this miniature is a testament to both military precision and sculptural finesse.
This 75mm figure stands in full regalia, exuding the discipline and flair of the Imperial Guard. He leans against a decorative street lamp—a detail that adds both height and character to the composition—while dressed in an ornate trumpet uniform adorned with finely rendered cords, braids, and a tall shako with plume. Every fold, buckle, and trim has been carefully sculpted to reflect the historical attire of Napoleonic musicians.
This 75mm Napoleonic trumpeter resin miniature is ideal for painters who appreciate the contrast between military pomp and subtle atmospheric storytelling. The scene offers an opportunity to explore muted blues, whites, and golds typical of French Imperial livery, along with the play of light on sculpted details like the uniform’s lace and the metallic accents of the lamp.
Perfect for display cabinets or historical dioramas, this piece captures a rare moment of calm in a world of warfare—where the soldier is not in battle, but still fully dressed for history.
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