After an extended absence I have returned with more images in search of artists. Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not. First, we have a conclave of chasseurs a cheval, followed by a head of column with a wicked looking drum major who has definitely seen some action. Next up are two chromolithographs that I believe are by the same artist. One of the wounding of D'Hautpoul at Eylau and the other of Napoleon at Acre. And I suspect that artist to be Henri Philippoteux. Any and all assistance would be appreciated.





And here we are:
https://www.gazette-drouot.com/lots/18419555-joseph-marcelin-combette-1770-1840--portrait---
Yes, the alleged Massy...actually an unnamed officer of the 51st Infantry Regiment. The facing color for this regiment is "aurore". Portrait signed by J.M. Combette and dated 1828!
Maybe some people should just stop believing everything they are told by "experts" praised to the skies and stop banning people from their forums and blogs who might prove them wrong...