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A grenadier figure for storing tobacco

around 1750

German Historical Museum

German Historical Museum
Berlin, Germany

The Prussian King Frederick William I (1688-1740), the so-called "soldier king", appreciated the tobacco colleges for entertainment at court, and he appreciated his army. Both passions meet in this wooden figure: The figure represents a grenadier of the royal bodyguard. The hollow body was used for storing tobacco, the fuse held in the left hand probably for lighting a pipe. The posture corresponds to the command "catch the grenade" prescribed by the drill regulations.

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  • Title: A grenadier figure for storing tobacco
  • Date Created: around 1750
  • Location: Kingdom of Prussia
  • Physical Dimensions: 66 x 51 x 21 cm
  • Provenance: Old stocks of the Royal Prussian Zeughaus (Armoury), Central Collecting Point Wiesbaden; Senator for Volksbildung (National Education), Berlin; Kunstgewerbemuseum SMPK Berlin; since 1994 Deutsches Historisches Museum
  • Subject Keywords: Prussia
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Rights: Deutsches Historisches Museum; Text: Thomas Weißbrich
  • External Link: DHM collection database
  • Medium: Wood
  • Photographer: Thomas Bruns
  • Inventory no.: U 2492
German Historical Museum

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