French soldier of the Bearn Regiment 1755-1757. Watercolor and Gouache on paper. During the period the regiment worn blue facings without the collar and didn't take their swords into the field. Available as a nice print from: https://www.wbritain.com/prod.../just-arrived/bearn-regiment
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