For the English diplomat, see David Richard Morier.
David Morier
An Incident in the Rebellion of 1745, by David Morier
Born
1705?
Bern, Switzerland
Died
c. 8 January 1770
London, England
Known for
Historical painting
Patron(s)
Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
David Morier, (1705? – c. 8 January 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.
DavidMorier, (1705? – c. 8 January 1770) was an Anglo-Swiss painter of portraits, military subjects and historical scenes around and after the time of...
Morier is a surname, and may refer to: DavidMorier (1705?–1770), Anglo-Swiss painter David Richard Morier (1784-1877), British diplomat Isaac Morier...
DavidMorier Evans (1819–1874), was a Welsh financial journalist. Evans, the son of Joshua Lloyd Evans of Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, was born in 1819...
the Rebellion of 1745 is an oil painting painted by Swiss-born artist DavidMorier which was made between 1746 and 1765. It currently forms part of the...
Reg'ts. of Foot in route march order, by DavidMorier Trooper of the 2nd Reg't. of Horse Grenadiers, by DavidMorier The term grenadier was retained or adopted...
Barrell's Regiment and is based on sketches made by Morier in the immediate aftermath of the battle. DavidMorier in fact made two paintings depicting the battle;...
David Richard Morier (1784–1877) was an English diplomat and author. The third son of Isaac Morier, Consul-General to the Turkey Company at Constantinople...
(born 1962), American reporter with WABC-TV DavidMorier Evans (1819–1874), financial journalist Sir David William Evans (1866–1926), Welsh lawyer, public...
James V's Tower. The painting An Incident in the Rebellion of 1745 by DavidMorier is in the lobby of the Palace. The Great Stair in the south-west corner...
number of business houses and commercial firms, documented at the time by DavidMorier Evans, a correspondent for The Times. From around £15m at the beginning...
Sir Robert Burnett DavidMorier GCB GCMG PC (31 March 1826 – 16 November 1893) was a British diplomat, who most notably served as the British Ambassador...
London, with participation by the Welsh gentry limited to two lawyers, David Morgan and William Vaughan. After the Jacobite rising of 1719, new laws...
intended to accompany a similarly sized equestrian portrait of George II by DavidMorier, but Rockingham then changed his mind. According to Horace Walpole, on...
The Battle of Culloden, as depicted in a painting by DavidMorier. Modern historical thinking gives less importance to this battle as a factor in the demise...
the Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards. British Foot Guards in 1751 by DavidMorier Lt Robert Orme (1756) by Sir Joshua Reynolds Crimean War: Joseph Numa...
the flashes of the Highland Dress) as can be seen in the painting by DavidMorier of the Battle of Culloden. It is said in Scottish traditional folklore...
survivor of the Charge of the Light Brigade and later mayor of Wednesbury David Margesson, 1st Viscount Margesson — British politician Francis Newall, 2nd...
of William IV, Prince of Orange and his Consort Anne of Great Britain DavidMorier, An Incident in the Rebellion of 1745, 1746, Palace of Holyroodhouse...
Grenadier officers, sometimes called fusils. This is accurately depicted in DavidMorier's painting of the Highland charge at the Battle of Culloden: the Government...
Theodore Edward (1832). The life of General, the Right Honourable Sir David Baird, bart. Vol. I. London: R. Bentley. p. 399. Ross, John; Saumarez, James...
also in their belted plaid. It survives in a uniforms illustration by DavidMorier c. 1751–1760, though the details are difficult to make out. Loudoun's...