Next up on my painting schedule are the French 3rd hussars
Could anyone confirm if they are pale grey or pale blue please ? I'm getting all sorts of conflicting sources and images
Roussellot gives it as Argentinian grey (gris Argentin). I'd have said from looking at it, it was a cold grey (tined slightly blue). A bit of googling gives this description-
Le gris Argentin se fait en prenant du beau blanc, et en le mélangeant avec
du bleu d'indigo et du noir de composition, ou du noir de vigne ,
en très petite quantité.
WATTIN, 1776
https://colorare.wordpress.com/2014/07/12/1-jour-1-couleur-gris-argentin/
Now that's not specifically uniform related, but probably more for painting (i.e. mixing paints for traditional painting), but it fits. So white mixed with a little blue and a little black. Sounds like you could put a pinch of blue into a light grey.
Quote from: rangerdad on 23 January 2024, 04:49:59 PMNext up on my painting schedule are the French 3rd hussars
Could anyone confirm if they are pale grey or pale blue please ? I'm getting all sorts of conflicting sources and images
The colour was gris argentin, a light grey with a slight blue tinge to it. Definitely not pale blue. This site will help.
https://hussards-sehri.jimdofree.com/images-des-hussards-de-1789-%C3%A0-1815/3e-hussards/
My thanks to you both, very helpful and reassuring - and I've bookmarked that site John thankyou
'argentin' is also French for 'silvery', if that helps.