In 1815, he was raised there to the guard’s rank of «brigadier» (corresponding to that of a «capitaine en second» in the army). His works were presented among others in two important collections completed at the turn of the 20th century – the Bernard-Franck Collection (a French collection of Napoleonica) and the Collection Fievez (Belgium).
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In late 1823, he was raised in rank into «lieutenant en second» (see our image). Amédée de Rancher left the military service (see our image). Amédée’s elder brother, Charles-Paulin de Rancher (1793-1868), was also an officer of the Guards cuirassiers.