The Cavalryman
The Cavalryman
The Cavalryman
The Cavalryman

© the artist. Image credit: The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum

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The object depicts the typical appearance of a cavalry trooper and his horse as they would have been dressed from c.1916 to 1918 during a stand-down from the front line. It was commissioned for the opening of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum.

The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum

Edinburgh

Title

The Cavalryman

Date

c.1995

Measurements

H 170 x W 92 x D 185 cm

Accession number

21013

Acquisition method

commissioned

Work type

Sculpture

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