Uniformen der Infanterie von Kur Hessen-Cassel (1788) refers to a series of illustrations depicting the uniforms of the infantry of the Electorate of Hesse-Kassel in the late 18th century. Rather than being part of a narrative text, these images function as a visual record of military dress and are typically associated with contemporary uniform studies or regimental documentation.
The illustrations show soldiers from different infantry branches—such as line infantry, grenadiers, and fusiliers—rendered in full uniform. They emphasize detailed elements including coat colors, cuffs, lapels, button arrangements, headgear, and equipment such as muskets, cartridge boxes, and belts. Each figure is carefully posed to display uniform distinctions clearly, reflecting the highly regulated appearance standards of the Hessian army.
