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- Q15699621 description "Swiss painter".
- Q15699621 description "Swiss painter".
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- Q15699621 abstract "David Morier, (1705? – Jan., 1770) was an Anglo-Swiss painter of portraits, military subjects and historical scenes around and after the time of the War of the Austrian Succession and the related Jacobite rising of 1745. His most recognizable work is entitled "An Incident in the Rebellion of 1745" but is more commonly known as "The Battle of Culloden".Morier thrived during the 1750s under the patronage of the Duke of Cumberland, the effective commander-in-chief of the British Army. He produced a number of equestrian portraits, of his patron and other senior officers, as well as his greatest series of works, known as the Grenadier Paintings, which document the uniforms and equipment of the Army in the years leading up to the Seven Years' War. After the Duke lost his position due to his inept leadership in this new war, Morier's career went into decline. He was jailed for debt in the Fleet prison in 1769 and died there early the next year.".
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- Q15699621 birthPlace "Berne, Switzerland".
- Q15699621 dateOfBirth "1705".
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- Q15699621 name "David Morier".
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- Q15699621 placeOfBirth "Berne, Switzerland".
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- Q15699621 shortDescription "Swiss painter".
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- Q15699621 comment "David Morier, (1705? – Jan., 1770) was an Anglo-Swiss painter of portraits, military subjects and historical scenes around and after the time of the War of the Austrian Succession and the related Jacobite rising of 1745. His most recognizable work is entitled "An Incident in the Rebellion of 1745" but is more commonly known as "The Battle of Culloden".Morier thrived during the 1750s under the patronage of the Duke of Cumberland, the effective commander-in-chief of the British Army.".
- Q15699621 label "David Morier".
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