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Last portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821) during the Hundred Days Painting attributed to
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Last portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821) during the Hundred Days Painting attributed to
JLJ4677719 Last portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821) during the Hundred Days Painting attributed to Pierre Paul Prud hon (1758-1823) 1815 Private collection - Last portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821) during the Hundred Days. Painting attributed to Pierre Paul Prud hon (1758-1823), 1815. Private collection by Prud hon, Pierre-Paul (1758-1823); Private Collection; (add.info.: Last portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821) during the Hundred Days Painting attributed to Pierre Paul Prud hon (1758-1823) 1815 Private collection - Last portrait of Napoleon I (1769-1821) during the Hundred Days. Painting attributed to Pierre Paul Prud hon (1758-1823), 1815. Private collection); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Napoleon I 1769 1821 Napoleon I 1st 1st Bonaparte 1769 1821
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This print showcases the last portrait of Napoleon I, painted during the Hundred Days. The painting is attributed to Pierre Paul Prud'hon, a renowned French artist from the 18th and 19th centuries. Created in 1815, this private collection piece captures the essence of Napoleon I during a pivotal time in his life. Napoleon Bonaparte, born in 1769 and passing away in 1821, was an influential figure who shaped France's history as its emperor. This portrait offers a glimpse into his character and presence as he navigated through challenging times. The artist skillfully portrays Napoleon with great attention to detail, capturing his regal stature and commanding gaze. The subtle brushstrokes bring out the depth of emotion on his face, hinting at both strength and vulnerability. As viewers delve into this artwork's historical significance, they are transported back to a crucial period known as the Hundred Days. It refers to Napoleon's return from exile on Elba Island in 1815 until his final defeat at Waterloo later that same year. This print serves as a visual testament to one of history's most iconic figures. It invites contemplation about power dynamics within leadership while offering an intimate connection with an extraordinary individual who left an indelible mark on France and beyond.
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