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Fragment of Three Soldiers of the Coldstream Guards
Head of a Soldier
Paul Pretsch (Austrian, 1808 – 1873)
After: Joseph Cundall (English, 1818–1895)
After: Robert Howlett (English, 1831–1858)
Australian
1856

Medium/Technique Photogravure mounted to card; engraving
Dimensions Sheet: 12.3 × 9 cm (4 13/16 × 3 9/16 in.)
Credit Line Gift of John Walter Osborne
Accession NumberM6967
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsPhotographs
Prints

DescriptionThis image is a fragment of a larger photograph of three members of the Coldstream Guards, who served in the British forces during the Crimean War. The work is part of a large series of Crimean War veterans that Queen Victoria commissioned from Cundall and Howlett, and which were reproduced in photogravure.

The identification of the sitter derives from notations to a salted paper print of the image held in the Royal Collections (RCIN 2500203).
Marks Verso, stamped in lavender ink: The Gift of J. W. Osborne
InscriptionsRecto, upper left, in graphite: P. Pretsch.
Recto, lower left, in green crayon: 1857
Recto, lower right, in brown ink: from L. Becker Esq / Oct. 21st 1859
Verso, in plate: Philosophical Institute of Victoria. / Complimentary Dinner / to / The Rvd. Dr. Scoresby / Tuesday 29th April, 1856 / at Seven O'Clock ____ Criterion Hotel. / Honorary Secretary.
Verso, in graphite: Intaglio. [underlined four times]
Verso, in graphite: Becker, Naturalist to / Burke & Wills Exped, 1860 / Died at the beginning of the expedition
ProvenanceOctober 21, 1859, gift of Ludwig Becker (b. 1808 – d. 1861), Melbourne, Australia, to John Walter Osborne (b. 1828 - d. 1902), Washington D.C.; 1889, gift of John Walter Osborne to the MFA. (Acquisition Date: October 9, 1889)