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Napoleon I Collection (page 20)

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon Buonaparte at the Battle of the Pyramids, 1798, (1884). Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II

Napoleon Buonaparte at the Battle of the Pyramids, 1798, (1884). Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
Napoleon Buonaparte at the Battle of the Pyramids, 1798. Battle of the Pyramids, 21st July 1798 (1882-1884). Napoleon defeated the Mameluke army of the Ottoman Turks, conquering Egypt for France

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Formation of the Lines of Battle of Austerlitz, 1884

Formation of the Lines of Battle of Austerlitz, 1884
Formation of the Lines of Battle of Austerlitz. Austria was forced to cede the Tyrol to Bavaria after being defeated by Napoleon at Austerlitz in 1805

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte House, New Orleans, 1935

Napoleon Bonaparte House, New Orleans, 1935. The Napoleon House is a famous building in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: The First Consul, 1910

The First Consul, 1910
The First Consul. Napoleon Bonaparte, French general and Emperor. Napoleon (1769-1821) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Members of the cast of The Duchess of Dantzic, c1903. Artist: Tuck and Sons

Members of the cast of The Duchess of Dantzic, c1903. Artist: Tuck and Sons
Members of the cast of The Duchess of Dantzic, c1903. Holbrook Blinn as Napoleon and Elizabeth Kirby as the Empress Josephine

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: St John d Acre, Palestine, 1825. Artist: Letitia Byrne

St John d Acre, Palestine, 1825. Artist: Letitia Byrne
St John d Acre, Palestine, 1825. Showing the situation of the Tigre and Theseus during the siege, and the place where the breach was effected by Buonapartes troops

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Battle of the Pyramids, 21st July 1798 (1882-1884)

Battle of the Pyramids, 21st July 1798 (1882-1884). Napoleon defeated the Mameluke army of the Ottoman Turks, conquering Egypt for France

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon at St Helena, 1886

Napoleon at St Helena, 1886. A despondent Napoleon seated under a canopy, guarded by soldiers in armour and with weapons from much earlier than the time of his exile on St Helena

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Battle of Hanau, Germany, 30th-31st October 1813 (1882-1884)

Battle of Hanau, Germany, 30th-31st October 1813 (1882-1884). The Battle of Hanau was fought between an Austrian and Bavarian army commanded by Karl Philipp von Wrede and Napoleons French army

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Battle of Champaubert, France, 10th February 1814 (1882-1884). Artist: Duvivier

Battle of Champaubert, France, 10th February 1814 (1882-1884). Artist: Duvivier
Battle of Champaubert, France, 10th February 1814 (1882-1884). Fought at Champaubert to the east of Paris, the battle was the opening engagement of the Six Days Campaign

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon ran towards Duroc, who still lived, 1813 (1882-1884)

Napoleon ran towards Duroc, who still lived, 1813 (1882-1884). Marshal Geraud Duroc was mortally wounded at the Battle of Bautzen, fought in Saxony on on 20th-21st May 1813

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Moscow on fire, 15th September 1812 (1882-1884). Artist: A Etienne

Moscow on fire, 15th September 1812 (1882-1884). Artist: A Etienne
Moscow on fire, 15th September 1812 (1882-1884). After the indecisive but bloody Battle of Borodino, the Russians abandoned Moscow to Napoleon and the French invaders

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon receives the keys of Vienna, Schloss Schonbrunn, 13th November 1805 (1882-1884)

Napoleon receives the keys of Vienna, Schloss Schonbrunn, 13th November 1805 (1882-1884). Vienna fell to the French during the War of the Third Coalition

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Entry of the National Guard into Paris, after the Prussian campaign, 1807 (1882-1884)

Entry of the National Guard into Paris, after the Prussian campaign, 1807 (1882-1884). Napoleons army returning in triumph to Paris on 25th November after their campaign that culminated in

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: The surrender of Ulm, Germany, 20th October 1805 (1882-1884)

The surrender of Ulm, Germany, 20th October 1805 (1882-1884). Ulm was one of Napoleons greatest victories, with an entire Austrian army of 30, 000 men captured by the French

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Battle of Austerlitz, 2nd December 1805 (1882-1884)

Battle of Austerlitz, 2nd December 1805 (1882-1884). Fought between the French on one side and the Austrians and Russians on the other, Austerlitz is regarded as one of Napoleons greatest victories

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: The distribution of the Eagle Standards, Paris, 5th December 1804 (1882-1884)

The distribution of the Eagle Standards, Paris, 5th December 1804 (1882-1884). In this ceremony, which took place three days after Napoleons coronation as Emperor

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Entry of the French army into Berlin, 27th October 1806 (1882-1884)

Entry of the French army into Berlin, 27th October 1806 (1882-1884). Napoleon entered Berlin after his armies decisively defeated the Prussians at the Battle of Jena on 14th October 1806

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon crowns Empress Josephine, Notre Dame, Paris, 2nd December 1804 (1882-1884)

Napoleon crowns Empress Josephine, Notre Dame, Paris, 2nd December 1804 (1882-1884). In 1799 Napoleon led a coup to overthrow the government, the Directory

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte is proclaimed Emperor of the French at Saint-Cloud, 18th May 1804 (1882-1884)

Napoleon Bonaparte is proclaimed Emperor of the French at Saint-Cloud, 18th May 1804 (1882-1884). In 1799 Napoleon led a coup to overthrow the government, the Directory

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Lord Cornwallis and Joseph Bonaparte embrace in Amiens, France, 1802 (1882-1884)

Lord Cornwallis and Joseph Bonaparte embrace in Amiens, France, 1802 (1882-1884). Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis (1738-1805) was a British colonial administrator and soldier

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: The Battle of Arcole, Italy, 15-17th November 1796 (1882-1884)

The Battle of Arcole, Italy, 15-17th November 1796 (1882-1884). The French defeated the Austrians on 17 November 1796 after a three day battle at Arcole, Northern Italy

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Explosion on the Rue de la Loi, Paris, France, 24th December 1800 (1882-1884)

Explosion on the Rue de la Loi, Paris, France, 24th December 1800 (1882-1884). The bomb was an assassination attempt by a group of Breton royalists on the life of the First Consul of France

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Convention after the Battle of Marengo, Italy, 15th June 1800 (1882-1884)

Convention after the Battle of Marengo, Italy, 15th June 1800 (1882-1884). Marengo was the decisive battle of the War of the Second Coalition

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: General Joubert at the Battle of Rivoli, 14th January 1797 (1882-1884)

General Joubert at the Battle of Rivoli, 14th January 1797 (1882-1884). The battle occurred as Austrias General Alvintzy made his fourth and final attempt to relieve the siege of Mantua

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Consulate, 1882-1884

Consulate, 1882-1884. On 9 November 1799, which was 18 Brumaire, Year VIII under the French Republican Calendar, General Napoleon Bonaparte overthrew the government of the Directory

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: St Helena, in Napoleons Time, 19th century (1956)

St Helena, in Napoleons Time, 19th century (1956). After his defeat at Waterloo in 1815 and his subsequent surrender to the British

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Oval mirror and bed of Napoleon I, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin Foley

Oval mirror and bed of Napoleon I, 1911-1912. Artist: Edwin Foley
Oval mirror and bed of Napoleon I, 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, London, 1911-1912

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Jerome Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, 1858

Jerome Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, 1858. Jerome (1784-1860) was King of Westphalia from 1807-1813. He served in Napoleons Russian campaign and at the Battle of Waterloo

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Photographic representation of the Battle of Austerlitz

Photographic representation of the Battle of Austerlitz. Regarded as Napoleon Bonapartes greatest victory, Austerlitz (1805)

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Photographic representation of the death of Napoleon on St Helena

Photographic representation of the death of Napoleon on St Helena. The former French Emperor died in exile on the island on 5th May 1821

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte (1721-1818) dissolving the Council of Five Hundred, 1845. Artist:s Freeman

Napoleon Bonaparte (1721-1818) dissolving the Council of Five Hundred, 1845. Artist:s Freeman
Napoleon Bonaparte (1721-1818) dissolving the Council of Five Hundred, 1845. Napoleon enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleons tomb, Les Invalides, Paris, France, c1920s

Napoleons tomb, Les Invalides, Paris, France, c1920s

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Last Days of Napoleon at St Helena, c1860s, (1893). Artist: John L Stoddard

Last Days of Napoleon at St Helena, c1860s, (1893). Artist: John L Stoddard
Last Days of Napoleon at St Helena, c1860s, (1893). Sculpture of Napoleons decline, made after his death in 1821. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte attempting to force the bridge of Arcola, 1816. Artist: T Wallis

Napoleon Bonaparte attempting to force the bridge of Arcola, 1816. Artist: T Wallis
Napoleon Bonaparte attempting to force the bridge of Arcola, 1816. The imperial dictatorship of Napoleon (born Napoleone di Buonaparte)

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon I (1769-1821), Emperor of France, 1816. Artist: T Wallis

Napoleon I (1769-1821), Emperor of France, 1816. Artist: T Wallis
Napoleon I (1769-1821), Emperor of France, 1816. The imperial dictatorship of Napoleon (born Napoleone di Buonaparte, later Napoleon Bonaparte) ended the French Revolution (1789-1799)

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: A Young Napoleon, c1903. Artist: Eyrne & Co

A Young Napoleon, c1903. Artist: Eyrne & Co
A Young Napoleon, c1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleons signature when he was commandant of artillery in 1793, (1840)

Napoleons signature when he was commandant of artillery in 1793, (1840). Artist: Napoleon Bonaparte I
Napoleons signature when he was commandant of artillery in 1793, (1840). Illustration from Historical and Literary Curiosities consisting of Fac-similies of Original Documents, by Charles John Smith

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon Bonapartes tomb, island of St Helena, 1824. Artist: James Duffield Harding

Napoleon Bonapartes tomb, island of St Helena, 1824. Artist: James Duffield Harding
Napoleon Bonapartes tomb, island of St Helena, 1824. Napoleon died in exile on the island in 1821

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte at the end of the battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815

Napoleon Bonaparte at the end of the battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815. Napoleon (1769-1821) French soldier and emperor, fleeing from the battlefield of Waterloo after his defeat by the British

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Marshal Berthier, Prince of Wagram. Artist: Juliannau

Marshal Berthier, Prince of Wagram. Artist: Juliannau
Marshal Berthier, Prince of Wagram. Louis Alexander Berthier (1753-1815) was Napoleons Chief of Staff and was present at all of his major campaigns

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: The house where Napoleon was born, Ajaccio, Corsica, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

The house where Napoleon was born, Ajaccio, Corsica, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
The house where Napoleon was born, Ajaccio, Corsica, 1937. Birthplace of Napoleon (1769-1821). Illustration from Das Mittelmeer: Landschaft

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon I in his coronation robe, c1804, (c1920)

Napoleon I in his coronation robe, c1804, (c1920). Portrait of Napoleon (1769-1821) who crowned himself emperor. From Story of the British Nation, Volume III by Walter Hutchinson. [London, c1920s]

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Premier Consul, c1803, (c1920). Artist: Charles Francois Gabriel Levachez

Premier Consul, c1803, (c1920). Artist: Charles Francois Gabriel Levachez
Premier Consul, c1803, (c1920). Portrait of Napoleon (1769-1821) as First Consul. From Story of the British Nation, Volume III by Walter Hutchinson. [London, c1920s]

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Longwood, St Helena, Africa, 1841

Longwood, St Helena, Africa, 1841. Longwood was the residence of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of France. Napoleon (1721-1818)

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon II (1811-1832), 1814

Napoleon II (1811-1832), 1814. Napoleon II was the son of Napoleon Bonaparte, the Emperor of France

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleons Triumphal Entry into Milan, Italy, c1805. Artist: H Bibby

Napoleons Triumphal Entry into Milan, Italy, c1805. Artist: H Bibby
Napoleons Triumphal Entry into Milan, Italy, c1805

Background imageNapoleon I Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte and his family, 1840

Napoleon Bonaparte and his family, 1840. Napoleon (1721-1818) enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of the French Revolutionary army



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