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Bonaparte The Corsican Collection

"Bonaparte the Corsican: A Legacy of Ambition and Controversy" Step into history with Bonaparte the Corsican, a man whose name echoes through time

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Map of the Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815 (19th century)

Map of the Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815 (19th century). Battle plan showing the positions of the British and French armies at the outset of the battle

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon, (1769-1821), c1894-95, (1936). Creator: James Sant

Napoleon, (1769-1821), c1894-95, (1936). Creator: James Sant
Napoleon, (1769-1821), c1894-95, (1936). Last portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) commissioned to James Sant (1820-1916)

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon goes aboard the Northumberland for his journey to St Helena, 8 August 1815, (c1850)

Napoleon goes aboard the Northumberland for his journey to St Helena, 8 August 1815, (c1850). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) surrendered to a British naval officer

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon I at the tomb of Frederick the Great, 27 October 1806, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Napoleon I at the tomb of Frederick the Great, 27 October 1806, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Napoleon I at the tomb of Frederick the Great, 27 October 1806, (1936). Napoleon I Am Sarge Friedrichs Des Grossen, 27 Oktober 1806

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, (1809), c. 1910s

Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram, (1809), c. 1910s
Napoleon at the Battle of Wagram on 6th July 1809. Napoleon defeated the Austrians at Wagram, forcing them to sue for peace four days later and bringing an end to the War of the Fifth Coalition

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - 31 March 1814, (1845)

Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - 31 March 1814, (1845). Artist: Paul Delaroche
Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - 31 March 1814, (1845). The invasion of France by the Allies culminated in Napoleons abdication of 11 April

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Retablissement du culte catholique, 1802, (1921). Creator: Thomas-Charles Naudet

Retablissement du culte catholique, 1802, (1921). Creator: Thomas-Charles Naudet
Retablissement du culte catholique, 1802, (1921). The restoration of Catholic worship - First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon I crowns himself King of Italy in 1805, (c1900)

Napoleon I crowns himself King of Italy in 1805, (c1900). French advertising for Liebigs extract of meat

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: The Corsican Spider in His Web!, July 12, 1808. July 12, 1808

The Corsican Spider in His Web!, July 12, 1808. July 12, 1808
The Corsican Spider in His Web!, July 12, 1808

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Longwood, Napoleons Residence at St. Helena, 1896

Longwood, Napoleons Residence at St. Helena, 1896. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) was exiled on the island of Saint Helena from 1815 until his death

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Bonaparte Checking The French Retreat at Marengo, 1800, (1896)

Bonaparte Checking The French Retreat at Marengo, 1800, (1896). The Battle of Marengo was fought on 14 June 1800 between French forces under Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon in His Study, c1800, (1896)

Napoleon in His Study, c1800, (1896). Napoleon I Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France from 1804. Napoleon enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), French general and Emperor, 1912

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), French general and Emperor, 1912
Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and Emperor. Napoleon (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Murat Leading The Cavalry at Jena, 14 October 1806, (1896)

Murat Leading The Cavalry at Jena, 14 October 1806, (1896). Joachim-Napoleon Murat (1767-1815) was a Marshal of France and Admiral of France under the reign of Napoleon

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: The Briars, St Helena, early 19th century (1851)

The Briars, St Helena, early 19th century (1851). After his voyage into exile on St Helena in 1815, Longwood, the house Napoleon was to occupy, was not ready for him

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Native Ancestors of the Siberian Cossacks Polish Prisoners in Napoleon's Army Enlisting... 1813

Native Ancestors of the Siberian Cossacks Polish Prisoners in Napoleon's Army Enlisting... 1813
Native Ancestors of the Siberian Cossacks Polish Prisoners in Napoleon's Army Enlisting into the Cossacks, 1813, 19th century

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Death Mask of Napoleon, modeled 1821 (cast 1833). Creators: Louis Richard, E. Quesnel

Death Mask of Napoleon, modeled 1821 (cast 1833). Creators: Louis Richard, E. Quesnel
Death Mask of Napoleon, modeled 1821 (cast 1833). [Bronze cast by Louis Richard and E. Quesnel of Paris, from a mould made by Dr. C. Francesco Antommarchi, Napoleons doctor]

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Destruction of Retreating Russians at Satschan Lake, 1805, (1896)

Destruction of Retreating Russians at Satschan Lake, 1805, (1896). Retreat by Russian forces that had been defeated by the French at the Battle of Austerlitz

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon at St. Helena, c1815, (1896)

Napoleon at St. Helena, c1815, (1896). Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) during his exile on the island of Saint Helena. Typogravure after the painting made in 1894 by L Kratke

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte, c1804. Artist: Francois Pascal Simon Gerard

Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte, c1804. Artist: Francois Pascal Simon Gerard
Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte, c1804. Napoleon (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Jerome Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, c1820. Artist: Delpech

Jerome Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, c1820. Artist: Delpech
Jerome Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, c1820. Jerome (1784-1860) was King of Westphalia from 1807-1813. He served in Napoleons Russian campaign and at the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon on his Deathbed, May 1821. Artist: Horace Vernet

Napoleon on his Deathbed, May 1821. Artist: Horace Vernet
Napoleon on his Deathbed, May 1821. Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I) (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815. After his defeat at Waterloo in 1815 and his subsequent surrender to the British

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon's Bedchamber, in the Palace at Wurzburg, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Napoleon's Bedchamber, in the Palace at Wurzburg, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Napoleon's Bedchamber, in the Palace at Wurzburg, 1845. The Wurzburg Residence in Germany, showing:the bed-chamber appropriated to Lord Aberdeen

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon, Emperor of the French and King of Italy, 1806, (1921). Creator: Johann-Friedrich Arnold

Napoleon, Emperor of the French and King of Italy, 1806, (1921). Creator: Johann-Friedrich Arnold
Napoleon, Emperor of the French and King of Italy, 1806, (1921). Napoleon en colonel de chasseurs de la garde imperiale - Empereur des Francais, Roi d Italie

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, c1810, (1921). Creator: Jean-Francois Ribault

Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, c1810, (1921). Creator: Jean-Francois Ribault
Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma, c1810, (1921). Marie Louise, Archiduchesse d Autriche, Imperatrice des Francais, Reine d Italie

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Bust of Napoleon, 1806, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Bust of Napoleon, 1806, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Bust of Napoleon, 1806, (1921). Terracotta portrait bust of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), made by Jean-Antoine Houdon. From " Napoleon", by Raymond Guyot, [H. Floury, Paris, 1921]

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Proclamation to the army, 13 October 1805, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Proclamation to the army, 13 October 1805, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Proclamation to the army, 13 October 1805, (1921). Proclamation a l armee. Address by the Emperor Napoleon to his troops at Pfaffenhofen in Germany

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Study for The Distribution of the Eagle Standards, c1808, (1921). Creator: Jacques-Louis David

Study for The Distribution of the Eagle Standards, c1808, (1921). Creator: Jacques-Louis David
Study for The Distribution of the Eagle Standards, c1808, (1921). La distribution des aigles au Champ-de-Mars. Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821)

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte, 1816, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Napoleon Bonaparte, 1816, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Napoleon Bonaparte, sketched at St Helena by a British Officer in May last, 1816, (1921). Portrait of former French emperor and military leader Napoleon (1769-1821)

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Vue interieure de l Assemblee du Champs-de-Mai... 1815, (1921). Creator

Vue interieure de l Assemblee du Champs-de-Mai... 1815, (1921). Creator
Vue Interieure De L Assemblee Du Champ-De-Mai Au Moment De La Presentation Des Drapeaux, 1 June 1815, (1921). View of the crowd on the Champ de Mai in Paris, as the flags are presented

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Marie Louise... Imperatrice des Francais, c1810, (1921). ADD info from plate 74 Creator

Marie Louise... Imperatrice des Francais, c1810, (1921). ADD info from plate 74 Creator
Marie Louise Archiduchesse d Autriche Imperatrice des Francais, c1810, (1921). Portrait of Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma (1791-1847), Archduchess of Austria, Empress of the French

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Chut! Papa Dort!, 19th century, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Chut! Papa Dort!, 19th century, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Chut! Papa Dort!, 19th century, (1921). Ssh, Papa is sleeping!. The emperor Napoleon dozes in his throne as a child holds a finger to her (his?) lips

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Revue du Quintidi, 1800 or 1801, (1921). Creators: Jean-Baptiste Isabey, Carle Vernet

Revue du Quintidi, 1800 or 1801, (1921). Creators: Jean-Baptiste Isabey, Carle Vernet
Revue du Quintidi, 1800 or 1801, (1921). First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) takes part in a military review at the Place du Carrousel in Paris

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Busts of Napoleon, late 18th century, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Busts of Napoleon, late 18th century, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Busts of Napoleon, late 18th century, (1921). Plaster bust portraits of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Left and centre: busts made by Louis-Simon Boizot, chief sculptor of the Sevres factory

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: General Bonaparte, 1798, (1921). Creator: Pierre Michel Alix

General Bonaparte, 1798, (1921). Creator: Pierre Michel Alix
General Bonaparte, 1798, (1921). Le General Bonaparte, Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) when he was in Commander-in-Chief of the Army of Italy, (part of the French army)

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Tippoo Saib, (1750-1799), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Tippoo Saib, (1750-1799), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Tippoo Saib, (1750-1799), 1830. Tipu Sultan (1750-1799) ruler of Mysore, a pioneer of rocket artillery deployed in the Anglo-Mysore War

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon, (1769-1821), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Napoleon, (1769-1821), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Napoleon, (1769-1821), 1830. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) French statesman and military leader of Italian descent who rose to prominence during the French Revolution

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Berthier, (1753-1815), c1830. Creator: Francois-Seraphin Delpech

Berthier, (1753-1815), c1830. Creator: Francois-Seraphin Delpech
Berthier, (1753-1815), c1830. Louis-Alexandre Berthier (1753-1815) French Marshal and Chief of Staff under Napoleon. From " Lith de Delpech". [Delpech, Paris]

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon I, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Napoleon I, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Napoleon I, (1936). Portrait of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). After the painting Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - April 1814, painted in 1840

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Defence of the Granary at Essling, 1809, (1896)

Defence of the Granary at Essling, 1809, (1896). Scene from the Battle of Aspern-Essling, 21-22 May 1809. Austrian grenadiers attempt to storm the fortified granary

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: On the Evening of the Battle of Waterloo, 1879 (1906). Artist: Ernest Crofts

On the Evening of the Battle of Waterloo, 1879 (1906). Artist: Ernest Crofts
On the Evening of the Battle of Waterloo, 1879 (1906). Napoleon preparing to leave the battlefield. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. V

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Les Invalides, Paris, France, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Photographic Company

Les Invalides, Paris, France, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Photographic Company
Les Invalides, Paris, France, late 19th or early 20th century. The church at Les Invalides was designed by Liberal Bruant and Jules Hardouin Mansart and built in 1679

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Battle of Montereau, France, 18th February 1814 (1882-1884). Artist: A Gerard

Battle of Montereau, France, 18th February 1814 (1882-1884). Artist: A Gerard
Battle of Montereau, France, 18th February 1814 (1882-1884). Napoleon defeated an Austrian and Wurttemberg army at Montereau-Faut-Yonne, south-east of Paris, stopping their advance on the city

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Campaign desk of Napoleon I, Chateau de la Malmaison, France, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin Foley

Campaign desk of Napoleon I, Chateau de la Malmaison, France, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin Foley
Campaign desk of Napoleon I, Chateau de la Malmaison, France, 1911-1912. A print from The Book of Decorative Furniture its Form, Colour and History, Volume II by Edwin Foley, TC and EC Jack Ltd

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon in prison at Nice, France, 1794. Artist: J Outrim

Napoleon in prison at Nice, France, 1794. Artist: J Outrim
Napoleon in prison at Nice, France, 1794. Napoleon Bonaparte (1721-1818) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte inspecting a mummy at the pyramids, 1801 (1900)

Napoleon Bonaparte inspecting a mummy at the pyramids, 1801 (1900). Napoleon led the French invasion of Egypt in 1801

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Letter from Napoleon Bonaparte to his brother Joseph, 25th July 1798. Artist: Napoleon Bonaparte I

Letter from Napoleon Bonaparte to his brother Joseph, 25th July 1798. Artist: Napoleon Bonaparte I
Letter from Napoleon Bonaparte to his brother in Paris, 7 Thermidor (25th July 1798). Letter written from Cairo when in command of the French expedition to Egypt

Background imageBonaparte The Corsican Collection: Napoleon Bidding Farewell to Marshal Jean Lannes, 1858. Artist: Dorian

Napoleon Bidding Farewell to Marshal Jean Lannes, 1858. Artist: Dorian
Napoleon Bidding Farewell to Marshal Jean Lannes, 1858. The Emperor Napoleon (1769-1821) with Marshal Lannes (1769-1809) after the latter suffered a mortal wound at the Battle of Aspern-Essling in



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"Bonaparte the Corsican: A Legacy of Ambition and Controversy" Step into history with Bonaparte the Corsican, a man whose name echoes through time. From his humble beginnings on the island of Corsica to his rise as Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte left an indelible mark on the world. In 1800, at the Battle of Marengo, we see Bonaparte's strategic brilliance firsthand as he checks the French retreat and secures victory. This triumph would be just one among many in his illustrious military career. Fast forward to 1804, where we witness a momentous occasion - the Sacred Festival and Coronation of their Imperial Majesties in Paris. Here, Napoleon crowns himself Emperor amidst grandeur and splendor, solidifying his power over France. But not all was glory for this enigmatic leader. In July 1808, depicted as "The Corsican Spider in His Web, " we catch a glimpse into Napoleon's web of intrigue during his reign. The complexities surrounding him were ever-present throughout his rule. As fate would have it, defeat awaited him at Waterloo in 1815. Examining a map from that fateful battle transports us back to that historic day when Bonaparte faced off against opposing forces determined to end his dominance once and for all. After Waterloo came exile - captured by James Sant's artwork capturing Napoleon boarding Northumberland for St Helena in August 1815. It marked the beginning of an isolated chapter on this remote island where he spent his final years at Longwood Residence. Despite controversy surrounding him even after death (as seen through Thomas-Charles Naudet's portrayal), there is no denying Napoleon's impact on Europe remains undeniable today. Whether crowning himself King of Italy or paying homage at Frederick the Great's tomb, he forever altered political landscapes across continents. Explore history further with glimpses into the Briars, St Helena, where Napoleon resided during his exile.