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Interview of Napoleon I and Queen Louise of Prussia in Tilsit (Tilsitt)
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Interview of Napoleon I and Queen Louise of Prussia in Tilsit (Tilsitt)
JLJ4671481 Interview of Napoleon I and Queen Louise of Prussia in Tilsit (Tilsitt), 6/07/1807 Tapestry made by the workshop of the Gobelins after a detail of the painting by Rene Theodore Berthon (1776-1859) Sun. 3, 28x1, 28 m Malmaison musee du chateau by Berthon, Rene Theodore (1776-1859); Musee National du Chateau de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison, France; (add.info.: Interview of Napoleon I and Queen Louise of Prussia in Tilsit (Tilsitt), 6/07/1807 Tapestry made by the workshop of the Gobelins after a detail of the painting by Rene Theodore Berthon (1776-1859) Sun. 3, 28x1, 28 m Malmaison musee du chateau); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Napoleon I 1769 1821 Napoleon I 1st 1st Bonaparte 1769 1821
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This print showcases a remarkable tapestry depicting the historic meeting between Napoleon I and Queen Louise of Prussia in Tilsit. The artwork, created by the renowned Gobelins workshop, is based on a painting by Rene Theodore Berthon. The image transports us back to June 7th, 1807, when these two influential figures came together for an interview that would shape European history. The tapestry measures an impressive 28x1.28 meters and can be found at the Malmaison Museum in Rueil-Malmaison, France. In this powerful scene captured by Berthon's brushstrokes and skillfully translated into textile form, we witness the convergence of politics and artistry. The rich colors and intricate details bring life to Napoleon I and Queen Louise as they engage in conversation amidst opulent surroundings. Napoleon Bonaparte's imposing presence exudes authority while Queen Louise emanates grace and poise. Their exchange symbolizes both diplomacy and power dynamics during this pivotal moment in time. This photograph not only captures a significant historical event but also highlights the artistic mastery behind its creation. It serves as a testament to the enduring impact of political alliances on society while showcasing French craftsmanship at its finest. As we gaze upon this stunning piece of art through the lens of ePhoto Josse, we are reminded of how visual representations can transport us across centuries, allowing us to connect with past events that have shaped our present reality.
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