"1769-1821: A Glimpse into the Life and Legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte" Step back in time with a series of captivating artworks that shed light on the remarkable life of one of history's most influential figures, Napoleon Bonaparte. From his rise to power to his eventual exile, these paintings and engravings offer a window into the tumultuous era between 1769 and 1821. "The Plum Pudding in Danger, 1805": Delve into political satire as you witness an amusing coloured engraving depicting the precarious state of European affairs during this period. "18 Brumaire An VIII": Immerse yourself in history through an oil on canvas masterpiece that captures the pivotal moment when Napoleon seized power in France, forever altering its course. "Napoleon's Stallion, Tamerlan": Marvel at an exquisite oil painting showcasing the emperor's beloved horse, symbolizing strength and resilience amidst turbulent times. "The Corsican Crocodile dissolving the Council of Frogs, 9th November 1799": Explore a lithograph that humorously portrays Napoleon dissolving a council with wit and cunningness—an allegory for his own ascent to power. "Napoleon I (Napoleon Bonaparte) 1769-1821. Napoleon in exile": Witness history unfold through a contemporary aquatint capturing Napoleon's melancholic moments during his forced exile—a poignant reminder of his fall from grace. "After Waterloo": Transport yourself to post-Waterloo chaos with an evocative oil painting that depicts scenes following one of Europe's most decisive battles—signaling both triumphs and defeats for Napoleon. "The Battle of Friedland, 14th June 1807": Experience the intensity and grandeur of battle through a vividly coloured engraving immortalizing one of Napoleonic France's significant victories against Russia. "The Spanish Bull Fight or The Corsican Matador in Danger".