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In picturesVeduta della R. Villa Bonaparte presa dai Giardini Pubblici di Milano(View of the Villa Bonaparte seen from the Giardini Pubblici in Milan)
Villa Bonaparte was the viceroy Eugène de Beauharnais’ residence.
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In picturesL’Infanteria del Regno d’Italia (The infantry of the kindgom of Italy)
This aquatint, together with its companion, La Cavalleria del Regno d'Italia (the cavalry of the kingdom of Italy), was dedicated to General Fontanelli, the last Ministre de la Guerre et de la Marine du Royaume (1811-1814). Here the viceroy is reviewing the regiments present in Italy. Rediscover this work in the exhibition Eugène de Beauharnais.
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In picturesThe prince viceroy of the Russian army rescuing one of his Polish officers surprised by some Cossacks
In November 1813, Napoléon made a series of art commissions. At the beginning of January 1814, Vivant Denon drew up a list of the 45 artists commissioned, amongst whom was Géricault. The young painter, who had made his debut at the Salon of 1812, was asked for a painting commemorating an act of heroism on […]
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In picturesCourt cloak belonging to the princess Auguste-Amélie
Rediscover this cloak in the exhibition Eugène de Beauharnais.
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In picturesLunch service for the imperial family
Service offered by Marie-Louise to Auguste-Amélie as a New Year present for 1813. Rediscover these pieces in the exhibition Eugène de Beauharnais.
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In picturesEugène Beauharnais
Aquatint made from a drawing by Charles Aubry.Rediscover this work in the exhibition Eugène de Beauharnais.
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In picturesClock: Prince Eugène
Rediscover this work in the exhibition Eugène de Beauharnais.
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In picturesMonument d’Eugène Napoléon Duc de Leuchtenberg Prince d’Eichstett érigé par les habitants de cette principauté en 1829. Honneur et fidélité.
'Monument to Eugène Napoléon Duc de Leuchtenberg Prince d'Eichstett erected by the people of Eichstett in 1829. Honneur et fidélité.' Rediscover this work in the exhibition Eugène de Beauharnais.
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In picturesThe Dix-Huit Brumaire (detail)
The scene is the evening of 19 Brumaire (10 November 1799). Lucien Bonaparte is in the chair and the three future consuls are seated in the centre, still undecided as to the result of the coup d'Etat. The artist give a perfect representation of the atmosphere in the Salle de l'Orangerie at the Château de […]
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In picturesGeneral Leclerc
This work is part of the exhibition Marengo. Une victoire politique, which lasts until 28 August 2000 at the Museum of the Château de Malmaison et Bois-Préau.Restored for this exhibition, it would apepar to have been the plaster model for the marble statue made in 1806 and erected in Pontoise, Leclerc's native town, on 10 […]