This is just a fraction of the illustrations of Richard Knötel on wikimedia commons. They aren’t all French uniforms, they are from all the European nations and different eras.
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This is just a fraction of the illustrations of Richard Knötel on wikimedia commons. They aren’t all French uniforms, they are from all the European nations and different eras.

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Spanish Line infantry, 1812, plate by R. Knotel
From left to right:
Voltigeur officer and ranker (light infantry)
Fusiliers
Grenadiers
Lancer and light cavalry officers of the Duchy of Warsaw, 1807, plate by R. Knotel
Dutch soldiers of the artillery train, 1808 & 1809, plate by R. Knotel
Dutch Grenadier and Jager (marksman) of the Guard, 1806-1810, plate by R. Knotel

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Spanish dragoons, 1806, plate by R. Knotel
Regiment Villaviciosa (left) and Regiment Pavia (right)
Line infantry of the King’s German Legion, 1812, plate by R. Knotel
From left to right:
Soldier of the Central company
Grenadier
Officer
Sharpshooter
Sharpshooter officer
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Sharpshooter and riflemen of the Rifleman Corps of Friedrich von Kielmansegg, 1813-14, Hanover; plate by R. Knotel
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