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Napoleon I at Fontainebleau on March 31, 1814 - Wikipedia
The painting documents an historical event, when Napoleon, after the fall of Paris, on March 31, 1814, was forced to abdicate on April 4, to his young son, Napoleon II, and finally, and without conditions, on April 6. He would be sent into exile to the Italian island of Elba, of which he would be made a sort of honorary king. The … 展开
The painting was acquired by the German art collector and merchant Adolf Heinrich Schletter from the artist himself. He would become the patron of the Museum der bildenden Künste, in 展开
CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Napoleon I at Fontainebleau, 31 March, 1814
Often described as showing Napoleon at Fontainebleau after his first abdication, this icon of the imperial legend in fact shows the emperor several days before …
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Napoléon at Fontainebleau, 31 March 1814, painted in 1840
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Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis David
2023年12月4日 · The painting shows Napoleon and his army crossing the Alps through the Mont Saint-Bernard passage on May 20th, 1800. Napoleon wears a glamorous military uniform of blue, white, and gold fabric with a swirling red …
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2021年9月18日 · The legendary portrait of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David, commemorating the general’s crossing of the St. Bernard Pass in Northern Italy; here displayed in Chateau de Malmaison, France ...
“Allegory of the exile and death of Napoleon I on St …
We recognise them as Napoleon’s companions-in-exile, General Charles-Tristan Montholon (1783-1853) standing over General Henri-Gatien Bertrand (1773-1844) sitting on a piece of rock. In front of Bertrand, almost prostrate, is his …