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Building where the Impress Josephine de Beauharnais (photo taken in 1880 and copied in the pen) named "Le moulin a Cannes" then "Sucrerie de la petite Guinee", then "Sanois" and finally "La pageri" in Martinique
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Building where the Impress Josephine de Beauharnais (photo taken in 1880 and copied in the pen) named "Le moulin a Cannes" then "Sucrerie de la petite Guinee", then "Sanois" and finally "La pageri" in Martinique
1761511 Building where the Impress Josephine de Beauharnais (photo taken in 1880 and copied in the pen) named "Le moulin a Cannes" then "Sucrerie de la petite Guinee", then "Sanois" and finally "La pageri" in Martinique; (add.info.: Building where the Impress Josephine de Beauharnais (photo taken in 1880 and copied in the pen) named "Le moulin a Cannes" then "Sucrerie de la petite Guinee", then "Sanois" and finally "La pageri" in Martinique); Photo: Tallandier
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© Photo: Tallandier / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning print captures the grandeur and history of a building in Martinique that holds a significant place in the life of Empress Josephine de Beauharnais. Originally known as "Le moulin a Cannes," this structure served various purposes over the years, including being called "Sucrerie de la petite Guinee," "Sanois," and finally "La Pagerie."
Empress Josephine, who was born on the island of Martinique, spent her early years at this very location before eventually becoming the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. The building's evolution through different names reflects not only its changing functions but also the shifting fortunes of its famous former resident.
The photograph, taken in 1880 and meticulously copied in pen, offers a glimpse into the past and allows us to imagine what life must have been like for Josephine growing up in such a picturesque setting. The architecture is elegant and timeless, serving as a reminder of an era long gone but not forgotten.
As we admire this historical image, we are reminded of the enduring legacy of Empress Josephine and her connection to this remarkable building in Martinique. It stands as a testament to her extraordinary life and accomplishments, leaving us with a sense of awe and admiration for this iconic figure from history.
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