Here are two Austrian cavalry standards of unknown regiments as depicted in the MS Triomphes de Louis XV:
Earlier depictions of Austrian cavalry standards do suggest some were as plain as this, although most of the surviving later 18th century standards in the Austrian Army Museum in Vienna have astonishing amounts of elaborate gold and silver embroidery.
Only one side shown on the Triomphes. Perhaps only the reverse (or the averse) of a flag. Other side would perhaps be much more elaborate. Also, Cuirassiers standards had normally a damask or brocade field.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment, Frédéric. Yes, the depiction in the Triomphes is perhaps somewhat frustrating and oversimplified - but it is the best we have! :-)
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David.
Fantastic flags David, thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
Thank you, Willz. :-) I must finish off the few (if complex) Austrian flags left to do from the Triomphes Louis XV...
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David.
Crackin work once again Sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ray. :-) They are fairly plain for Austrian cavalry standards but that is how the Triomphes shows them. It is a pity we know so little of flags of the WAS period but at least the Triomphes gives us some idea...
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David.
Very nice David.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Cavalry standards seem to have crept into my repertoire now as they seem to work pretty well. :-)
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David.
Lovely work David and once again perfect for ImagiNations Red vs Blue should one so wish to go down that route:).
ReplyDeleteThank you, Steve. :-) Indeed; I quite agree. The double eagle emblem makes a fine somewhere in Eastern Europe emblem and the flags do not have very much making them too obviously from one real country. Win/win there!
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David.