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Napoléon III remettant au baron Haussmann le décret d'annexion des communes...(16 février 1859), 1865 Creator: Adolphe Yvon
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Napoléon III remettant au baron Haussmann le décret d'annexion des communes...(16 février 1859), 1865 Creator: Adolphe Yvon
Napoleon III remettant au baron Haussmann le decret d'annexion des communes limitrophes (16 fevrier 1859), 1865
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This 19th-century painting, titled "Napoleon III remettant au baron Haussmann le décret d'annexion des communes limitrophes (16 février 1859)" by Adolphe Yvon, depicts a pivotal moment in French history. The scene unfolds at the Palais des Tuileries in Paris, where Emperor Napoléon III, dressed in a formal, richly colored suit, is seen presenting Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann with a decree. The document signifies the annexation of several neighboring communes to the expanding city of Paris. The painting captures the grandeur and formal elegance of the era, with both men dressed in high-quality, tailored clothing. Napoléon III, with his distinctive mustache and military-style uniform, exudes authority and power, while Haussmann, in a more subdued suit, appears attentive and respectful. The use of naturalistic colors and attention to detail in the painting adds to its historical authenticity. This artwork is a significant piece of French heritage and is now housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris. It provides a window into the past, offering insights into the fashion, politics, and social dynamics of the time. The painting's historic significance and artistic merit make it a must-see for anyone interested in French history or art.
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