The Prince Imperial on his velocipede in the Jardin des Tuileries

Artist(s) : MAURAND Charles
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The Prince Imperial on his velocipede in the Jardin des Tuileries

This engraving depicts the Prince Imperial's passion for cycling. His interest in these machines led to caricaturists baptising him Napoléon Eugène-Louis-Jean-Joseph Vélocipède IV after the fall of the Second Empire.
 
For more information about the Prince Imperial and his love of all things two-wheeled, see our file on the Prince Imperial's velocipede.

Date :
Second Empire (1852-1870)
Technique :
Engraving
Dimensions :
H = 0.180 m, L = 0.255 m
Place held :
Château de Compiègne
Photo credit :
© RMN / Franck Raux
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