Napoleon I at Fontainebleau, 31 March, 1814
Often described as showing Napoleon at Fontainebleau after his first abdication, this icon of the imperial legend in fact shows the emperor several days before he performed that political act, indeed at the very moment where he realised that the wheel of fortune had turned. Some of the preparatory material for the painting exists, although […]
Napoléon at Fontainebleau, 31 March 1814, painted in 1840 Paul Delaroc – Brick Alley Co.
Napoleon at Fontainebleau, March 31, 1814. Museum: Musée de l'Armée, Paris. Author: Paul Hippolyte Delaroche Stock Photo - Alamy
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フォンテーヌブローのナポレオン、1814年3月31日[イポリト=ポール・ドラローシュの作品による], 作者不詳, 収蔵品詳細, 作品を知る
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