Artist/Maker
Herbert Knötel d.J.
(German, 1893 - 1963)
Uniforms of the American Revolution: Grenadier of the Hesse-Cassel Leib Regiment of Infantry; with inset study of the helmet
1950
Watercolor, gouache, and touches of graphite on off-white watercolor paper
Overall: 11 3/4 x 8 3/8 in. ( 29.8 x 21.3 cm )
Mat: 14 x 10 in. ( 35.6 x 25.4 cm )
Mat: 14 x 10 in. ( 35.6 x 25.4 cm )
Gift of W.P. Draper
1950.303f
This is one of ten studies of officers and soldiers of the Hesse-Cassel Infantry-Regiment Du Corps (Leib Regiment), which served in America with the British Army during the American Revolution. The regiment arrived at Sandy Hook on August 15, 1776, with the first division of 8,000 German trooops, augmenting British forces for the New York campaign, and served throughout the war until 1783.
DescriptionMilitarySignedSigned: "Knötel d. J." or "der Junger", in respect to his father, Richard, also an artist specializing in uniform and military illustrations, who signed his works, "Knötel".
InscribedInscribed at lower center in black gouache: "Grenadier"; at lower right in brown watercolor: "Knötel d. J."
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
Charles MacKubin Lefferts
ca. 1910
1923.154