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Guerres napoleoniennes, Campagne de Russie (1812) : la garde royale de Napoleon Ier admirant le portrait du fils de l empereur, Napoleon II duc de Reichstadt et roi de Rome (1811-1832)
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Guerres napoleoniennes, Campagne de Russie (1812) : la garde royale de Napoleon Ier admirant le portrait du fils de l empereur, Napoleon II duc de Reichstadt et roi de Rome (1811-1832)
FIA5367307 Guerres napoleoniennes, Campagne de Russie (1812) : la garde royale de Napoleon Ier admirant le portrait du fils de l empereur, Napoleon II duc de Reichstadt et roi de Rome (1811-1832), surnomme l Aiglon - L empereur observe la scene debout devant sa tente du camp militaire francais etabli avant la Bataille de la Moskova du 7 septembre 1812 (Napoleon shows the portrait of his son to the guardsmen) - Peinture anonyme, 1848 - Huile sur papier - Moscou, State Borodino War and History Museum by Unknown Artist, (19th century); State Historical Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print captures a poignant moment during the Napoleonic Wars, specifically the French invasion of Russia in 1812. In this scene, we witness Napoleon I standing proudly before his tent in the French military camp established prior to the Battle of Borodino on September 7th. The Emperor observes with great admiration as members of his royal guard gaze upon a portrait of his beloved son, Napoleon II, also known as the Duke of Reichstadt and King of Rome. Painted by an anonymous artist in 1848 using oil on paper, this artwork now resides in Moscow's State Borodino War and History Museum. The image showcases not only the military aspect but also delves into the personal life and emotions experienced by one of history's most influential figures. The painting exudes a sense of pride mixed with longing as Napoleon reveals his son's portrait to these loyal guardsmen. It serves as a reminder that even amidst war and conflict, family remains at the forefront for many individuals. The vibrant colors bring depth to this historical tableau while capturing both Russian and Asian influences within its composition. This photograph print from Fine Art Finder offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in world history while highlighting artistry that transcends time and borders.
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