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Emblem of the Paris International Exhibition, 1867. A print from The Illustrated London News, (20 July 1867)
Reception of the Emperor of France on the quay at Algiers, 1865Reception of Napoleon Bonaparte III, Emperor of France on the quay at Algiers, 1865. A print from The Illustrated London News, (20 May 1865)
Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 1853. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873) was President of the French Second Republic from 1849 until 1852
Napoleon III, Emperor of France. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873) was President of the French Second Republic from 1849 until 1852
French costume: Napoleon III, Present Fashions, (1882). Illustration showing costume from 1863-1875, from The History Of Fashion In France by Augustin Challamel, Frances Cashel Hoey and John Lillie
French costume: Second Republic, Napoleon III, (1882). Illustration showing costume from 1832-1864, from The History Of Fashion In France by Augustin Challamel, Frances Cashel Hoey and John Lillie
Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 1875. Artist: DJ PoundNapoleon III, Emperor of France, 1875. Louis-Napoleon (1808-1873) declared himself Emperor of the French in 1852. Portrait of the emperor in military uniform with ermine cloak
Napoleon III, Emperor of France, 19th century. Artist: W HollNapoleon III, Emperor of France, 19th century. Portrait of the emperor (1808-1873) in military uniform
The Emperor and the Empress of the French at Windsor Castle, 1855, (1875). Artist: CH JeensThe Emperor and the Empress of the French at Windsor Castle, 1855, (1875)
The Queen investing the Emperor of the French with the Order of the Garter, 1855, (1888). Queen Victoria decorates Napoleon III, Emperor of the French
Napoleon III at the Battle of Solferino, (1863), 1900. Artist: Jean Louis Ernest MeissonierNapoleon III at the Battle of Solferino, (1863), 1900
Eugenie de Montijo, Empress Consort of France c1853-1857, (1910). Artist: George BaxterEugenie de Montijo, Empress Consort of France c1853-1857, (1910). Born in Granada, Spain, the Empress Eugenie (1826-1920) married Napoleon III of France in 1853
Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, 19th century (1910). Artist: George BaxterCharles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, 19th century (1910). Napoleon III (1808-1873) ruled the French Second Empire from 1852 until he was forced into exile after Frances defeat in
Napoleon III, President of the French Republic and Emperor of France, 1860s. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808- 1873) assumed the title Emperor of France in 1852
Badingoscope, 1871. Artist: MolochBadingoscope, 1871. Cartoon from a series titled Les Silhouettes de 1871 published at the time of the Paris Commune. Badinguet was a nickname given to the Emperor Napoleon III
Napoleon III of France and Wilhelm I of Prussia, Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871. Cartoon from Actualites. From a private collection
Emperor Napoleon III of France on his deathbed, 1873. Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873) was President of the French Second Republic from 1849 until 1852
Napoleon III, Emperor of France, mid 1850s. Louis-Napoleon (1808-1873) declared himself Emperor of the French in 1852. Portrait engraving at the time of the Crimean War (1853-6)
Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1855. Portrait engraving from the cover of sheet music published at the time of Napoleon IIIs (1808-1873)
Napoleon Bonaparte is crowned Emperor Napoleon I, 2nd December, 1804, 19th century
Chanting crowd in front of the Foreign Ministry, The July Revolution, France, February 1848Scene in front of the Foreign Ministry with the crowd chanting Mourir pour la patrie, The July Revolution, France, February 1848
Fighting at the barricades, The July Monarchy, France, 1848 (c1885)
Injured Innocence, 1872. Artist: Joseph SwainInjured Innocence, 1872. Germany reels at the headline in the newspaper confirming the amount of money that France has raised to pay off her war indemnity
Adolphe the Alchemist, 1872. Artist: Joseph SwainAdolphe the Alchemist, 1872. France kneels next to the alchemist, who is producing cash from his brew. Adolphe is Louis Adolphe Thiers, the first President of the Third Republic
Six of One and Half-a-Dozen of The Other, 1870. Artist: Joseph SwainSix of One and Half-a-Dozen of The Other!, 1870. John Bull, the representative of the British people, sits majestically in the centre, with Napoleon III of France to his left
A Duel to the Death, 1870. Artist: Joseph SwainA Duel to the Death, 1870. France, represented by Napoleon III (left) prepares to battle with Prussia, represented by Wilhelm I of Prussia, as Britannia attempts to mediate
Renewing The Lease, 1870. Artist: Joseph SwainRenewing The Lease, 1870. Madame La France, in the costume of the upper class matron, reads over some papers presented to her by Emperor Napoleon
From The Great Pyramid. (A Bird s-Eye View of The Canal and Its Consequences. ), 1869. Artist: Joseph SwainFrom The Great Pyramid. (A Bird s-Eye View of The Canal and Its Consequences.), 1869. In November 1869 the Suez Canal was formally opened
A Perilous Passage, 1869. Artist: Joseph SwainA Perilous Passage, 1869. Napoleon III of France was struggling against a wave of unpopularity at the time. He had introduced a number of measures to try and calm the situation
Destiny and Fete, Or Time Works Wonders, 1869. Artist: Joseph SwainDestiny and Fete, Or Time Works Wonders, 1869. Napoleon III of France was struggling against a wave of unpopularity at the time
Le Duel a Mort, 1869. Artist: George du MaurierLe Duel a Mort, 1869. In an effort to stem the rising tide of his unpopularity, Napoleon III had relaxed press censorship in France
Easing The Curb, 1869. Artist: John TennielEasing The Curb, 1869. This cartoon depicts Napoleon easing the curb on the horse to allow its smoother handling and easier passage. Emperor Napoleon III was having difficulties at home
Turkey and Grease, 1869. Artist: John TennielTurkey and Grease, 1869. At the end of December 1868, there was a divergence of opinion between Greece and Turkey that threatened to lead to armed conflict
Viva La Libertad, 1868. Artist: John TennielViva La Libertad, 1868. In September 1868, Queen Isabella of Spain fled her country after the outbreak of revolution and the defeat of her troops by Serrano
The Water Babies, 1865. Artist: John TennielThe Water Babies, 1865. Mrs Britannia turns to Madam France and comments Delightful to See the Children such Good Friends, Dear, Isn t it
The Green-Backed Monster, 1865. Artist: John TennielThe Green-Backed Monster, 1865. Iago exclaims O, You are Well Tuned Now! But I ll set Down the Pegs that Make this Music. from Othelllo
The Golden Wedding; or, Fifty Years Jubilee of Peace, 1865. Artist: John TennielThe Golden Wedding; or, Fifty Years Jubilee of Peace, 1865. This Jubilee is celebrated by Punch and shows, left to right, John Bull, Napoleon III, France and Britannia
Relieving Guard at The Vatican, 1864. Artist: John TennielRelieving Guard at The Vatican, 1864. France says to Italy: You mustn t let nobody outside annoy the Party inside; and you musn t let the Party inside annoy nobody Outside
Taking The Doctors Advice, 1863. Artist: John TennielTaking The Doctors Advice, 1863. Napoleon III had long had his French fingers in a variety of different European pies. At the beginning of November 1863
Tear em At The Tuileries, 1863. Artist: John TennielTear em At The Tuileries, 1863. Eugenie says: Ah, Mon Cher Louis! Pray Don t Cram The Poor Little Fellow Any More; It is Positively Cruel
The Amnesty, 1863. Artist: John TennielThe Amnesty, 1863. Russia says: Though I Have Burned Your House and Murdered Your Children, Leave Off Hitting Me and I ll Forgive You
A New Judgement of Paris, 1862. Artist: John TennielA New Judgement of Paris, 1862. Mr. Punch says: Surely, My Dear Emperor, You Cannot Doubt Which is The Right Man for Italy. This cartoon refers to Garibaldis plan to conquer Rome
A Sensible Move. 1860. Napoleon III giving John Bull, the representative of the British people, the key to the door of France, remarking There, M sieur Bool! No more nonsense about Passports
The Eldest Son of the Church, 1860. This cartoon shows Pope Pius IX staring out over the bedclothes at the French Emperor, Napoleon III
Injured Innocence and his Billet-Doo, 1860. Napoleon III as a wolf in sheeps clothing. Savoy and Nice, lambs to the slaughter, hang in a string bag
An Uncommonly Civil War, 1860. Mr Bull says: Allow me, my Dear Emperor, to Introduce your Notice these Beautiful Diamonds!
The Next Invasion, 1860. Landing of ther French (Light Wines) and Discomfiture of Old General Beer. Earlier in February, England and France had committed themselves to the Treaty of Commerce
The True Lovers Knot, 1860. This cartoon depicts Louis Napoleon and Britannia. They are bound by the French ribbon of the Treaty of Commerce which was confirmed in February 1860