Castle and Soldier Set
Date1840-1880
OriginEurope, Germany
MediumWood, paper, and paint
Dimensions3 3/4" H. - soldiers The set fits in a 24" x 18" space when set up.
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1962.1200.43
DescriptionThis set consists of a main building that can be flanked by two towers, two large wall pieces and two slanted end wall pieces. The wall pieces have cannon barrels jutting out from the middle window. The tops of the buildings are crenellated, made by paper cut to shape.. Also in the set are five tents that are white with blue trim and five tents that are white with red trim. There are a number of soldiers, cannons, caissons, and barrier piecesLabel TextBrick and stone forts were strategically placed throughout America in the 19th century. While they might not have the grandeur and long history of the European castles and battlements, they were impressive structures that were actively being used – not just monuments visited on a family vacation. Newspapers covered battles both domestic and abroad and included rousing engravings of battles and soldiers. Boys safe at home could dramatically recreate recent events or imagine their own heroic stories with the help of wooden soldiers and forts.
Exhibition(s)
Possibly 1923
1750-1770
ca. 1590
1750-1760
1840-1870
1765-1785
1820-1840
1848 (dated)