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Napoleon looks at the last contingent of the army in the French countryside near Reims
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Napoleon looks at the last contingent of the army in the French countryside near Reims
XEE4160600 Napoleon looks at the last contingent of the army in the French countryside near Reims, March 16, 1814 - Napoleon looking the last contingent of the army in the French campaign marches past near Reims, 16 March 1814 - lithograph by Job (Jacques Onfroy de Breville) from " Le Grand Napoleon des Petites Enfants" 1893 by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon looks at the last contingent of the army in the French countryside near Reims, March 16, 1814 - Napoleon looking the last contingent of the army in the French campaign marches past near Reims, 16 March 1814 - lithograph by Job (Jacques Onfroy de Breville) from " Le Grand Napoleon des Petites Enfants" 1893); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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Champagne Ardennes Defeat Fatigue Marne 51 Napoleon I 1st 1st Bonaparte 1769 1821 Napoleonic War Observation
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This lithograph by Job (Jacques Onfroy de Breville) takes us back to a significant moment in history - March 16,1814. Napoleon Bonaparte, the renowned French military leader and emperor, stands on the outskirts of Reims, gazing at the last contingent of his army as they march past him through the picturesque French countryside. The scene is filled with mixed emotions. Napoleon's face reflects both sadness and fatigue as he observes his troops moving forward towards an uncertain future. The weight of defeat hangs heavy in the air, as this campaign marks a turning point in his reign. Job's meticulous attention to detail brings this historical event to life. From the soldiers' weary expressions to their worn-out uniforms and dusty boots, every element tells a story of sacrifice and determination. As we admire this print from "Le Grand Napoleon des Petites Enfants" we are reminded of the immense impact that Napoleon had on France and Europe during this tumultuous era. His legacy continues to be studied and debated by historians worldwide. Stefano Bianchetti's preservation of this artwork allows us to appreciate not only its artistic value but also its historical significance. It serves as a poignant reminder of one man's ambition and the profound consequences it had on an entire nation.
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