Russian Uniforms
My thanks to Steve H Smith at Napoleon Series Forum:
http://dlib.rsl.ru/viewer/01003339381#?page=1
Representation of the Uniforms of the Russian Imperial [Army] in 88 illuminated sheets. (1793) by Iakov von Liude. Jacob von Lude, Captain of Keksgolmsky Musketeer Regiment, in St. Petersburg (in 1797). [Geissler, Johann Gottfried, 1726-1800]
The album was compiled by Jakob von Lude, lieutenant of the Ranger Corps in Finland. There are 88 engraved images of military service people from general field-marshal to kossak, all wearing the Russian army and navy uniforms adopted late during the reign of Catherine the Second.
The images are engraved by C. G. G. Geisler (1770—1844), a German artist who lived and worked in Russia in 1790—1798, and hand-painted in watercolours.
Examples: