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John Singleton Copley left Boston at the start of the American Revolution in 1775 to pursue his career in England, where he achieved distinction both as a portraitist and a history painter. Following a method often employed in France, Copley generally drew on blue paper to serve as a middle tone, working up the image using black chalk to indicate outlines and shadows, and white chalk for highlights. He made this drawing as an early study for the figure of the prince of Orange in his last major history painting, <em>Battle of the Pyrenees</em> (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), in 1812–15. The figure is garbed in the uniform of a “hussar,” a light cavalry officer equipped with a saber, regiments of which played an important role in the Napoleonic Wars (1803–15). In the final composition, Copley used the pose not for Orange, but for the Duke of Wellington, changing the facial features and adjusting the position of the figure’s arms.

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127537
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A Hussar Officer on Horseback
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127537
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drawing
title
A Hussar Officer on Horseback
description
John Singleton Copley left Boston at the start of the American Revolution in 1775 to pursue his career in England, where he achieved distinction both as a portraitist and a history painter. Following a method often employed in France, Copley generally drew on blue paper to serve as a middle tone, working up the image using black chalk to indicate outlines and shadows, and white chalk for highlights. He made this drawing as an early study for the figure of the prince of Orange in his last major history painting, <em>Battle of the Pyrenees</em> (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), in 1812–15. The figure is garbed in the uniform of a “hussar,” a light cavalry officer equipped with a saber, regiments of which played an important role in the Napoleonic Wars (1803–15). In the final composition, Copley used the pose not for Orange, but for the Duke of Wellington, changing the facial features and adjusting the position of the figure’s arms.
date
1812
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CC0
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CC0
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en
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Q79907586
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2409
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Drawing
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1
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import
dimensionsRaw
Sheet: 27.6 x 22.1 cm (10 7/8 x 8 11/16 in.)
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America
accession
1950.216
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black and white chalk
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A Hussar Officer on Horseback, 1812. John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815). Black and white chalk; sheet: 27.6 x 22.1 cm (10 7/8 x 8 11/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Norman O. Stone and Ella A. Stone Memorial Fund, 1950.216
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description
blue wove paper (faded)
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DR - American 18th Century
inscriptions
inscription
verso, lower left, in black chalk: Prince of Wales
didYouKnow
The soldier wears a heavy military headdress called a “busby,” originally worn by Hungarian hussars and adopted by American hussar (light cavalry) regiments during the 1800s.
citations
1
citation
Amory, Martha Babcock. <em>The Domestic and Artistic Life of John Singleton Copley, RA.</em> Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1882.
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Mentioned: pp. 270-71
2
citation
Comstock, Helen. “Exhibition of Drawings by Copley.” <em>Panorama by Harry Shaw Newman Gallery</em> 2, no. 9 (May 2, 1947): 100-108.
page_number
Reproduced: p. 108
3
citation
Prown, Jules David. <em>John Singleton Copley, In England 1774-1815.</em> Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1966.
page_number
Mentioned: pp. xxi, 281-83, 436, no. 674
4
citation
Cummings, Frederick J., and Allen Staley. <em>Romantic Art in Britain; Paintings and Drawings, 1760-1860.</em> Nashville, TN: Falcon Press, 1968.
page_number
Mentioned: p. 98, no. 48
5
citation
The Cleveland Museum of Art. <em>Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art/1969</em>. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1969.
page_number
Reproduced: p. 184
6
citation
The Cleveland Museum of Art. <em>Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art/1978</em>. Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1978.
page_number
Reproduced: p. 198
7
citation
The Cleveland Museum of Art.<em> Handbook of the Cleveland Museum of Art/1991.</em> Cleveland, OH: The Cleveland Museum of Art, 1991.
page_number
Reproduced: p.122
8
citation
Cleveland Museum of Art, Diane DeGrazia, and Carter E. Foster. <em>Master Drawings from the Cleveland Museum of Art</em>. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art in association with Rizzoli International Publications, New York, 2000.
page_number
Mentioned: cat. no. 83,,p. 8, pp. 202-203, p. 295; Reproduced: p. 203
creditline
Norman O. Stone and Ella A. Stone Memorial Fund
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2026-05-29 06:33:59.557000
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127537
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Drawings
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DR - American 18th Century
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black and white chalk
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male
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