I’m not really sure because its previous owner had already
very nicely painted this one. However, my OCD compelled me to repaint my figure
of Gneisenau (last glimpsed here) because it just seemed right to do so. I
figured that, although it’s clear that I won’t be able to paint every casting
in my collection by myself, I should at least attempt all of the command
figures.
Major-General Gneisenau was Blucher’s quartermaster-general
during the Wars of Liberation and chief-of-staff during the Waterloo campaign.
He took command of the Prussian army when Blucher was temporarily put out of
action during the battle of Ligny and subsequently took up the pursuit of the
French after Waterloo, capturing Napoleon’s coach and making sure that the
Prussians were the first of the Allies to enter Paris.
This figure is listed in the Hinton Hunt catalogue as PN.61 General GNEISENAU (Dismountable Series), Approp.horse PNH/1.
This figure is listed in the Hinton Hunt catalogue as PN.61 General GNEISENAU (Dismountable Series), Approp.horse PNH/1.