Napoleon Bonaparte painting portrait Emperor French of the I first military and political leader illustration 19th nineteenth century history politics Europe European great famous leaders engraving 18th eighteenth Napoleonic war wars leading figure figures greatest celebrated renowned acclaimed prominent person persons people noted famed eminent distinguished historic historical in uniform full-length full length leadership paintings portraits Emperors France soldier soldiers ruler rulers illustrations heritage politician politicians Western Europeans greats engravings warfare militaria statesman statesmen statesmanship print prints Corsica Corsican Corsicans Italy Italian Italians King Kings man men male males Empire Empires President Presidents standing up study his Republic Republics fine art artwork artworks works work general generals commander commanders government black white officer officers tactician tacticians tactics upright vertical short little Napoleone di Buonaparte era eras Battle battles Waterloo small code tyrant tyrants with to a an at by on from for into Jean Nicolas Laugier artist Jacques-Louis David
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Portrait engraving circa 1835 of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 - 1821) in his study. Bonaparte was Emperor of the French as Napoleon I and a key military and political leader whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century. Engraving by Jean Nicolas Laugier (1785 - 1875), based on the 1812 painting by Jacques-Louis David (1748 - 1825).
Napoleon Bonaparte painting portrait Emperor French of the I first military and political leader illustration 19th nineteenth century history politics Europe European great famous leaders engraving 18th eighteenth Napoleonic war wars leading figure figures greatest celebrated renowned acclaimed prominent person persons people noted famed eminent distinguished historic historical in uniform leadership paintings portraits Emperors France soldier soldiers ruler rulers illustrations heritage politician politicians Western Europeans greats engravings warfare militaria statesman statesmen statesmanship print prints Corsica Corsican Corsicans Italy Italian Italians King Kings man men male males Empire Empires President Presidents standing up study his Republic Republics fine art artwork artworks works work general generals commander commanders government black white officer officers tactician tacticians tactics upright vertical short little Napoleone di Buonaparte era eras Battle battles Waterloo small code tyrant tyrants with to a an at by on from for into
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Undated portrait engraving by unknown artist of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 – 1821). Bonaparte was Emperor of the French as Napoleon I and a key military and political leader whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century.
Napoleon I Emperor of France' Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) in his coronation robes, 1804. Francoise Gerard (1770-1837) French painter. Musee National de Versailles, France.
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) in coronation robes as Emperor Napoleon I of France. Crowned in Notre Dame, Paris, 2 December 1804. Mid-19th century print.
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) as Emperor Napoleon I on Imperial throne in full regalia.(1806). Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867) French painter.
Napoleon Bonaparte painting return Elba exile portrait Emperor French of the Napoleonic wars I first returning returns from military and political leader escape captivity escapes escaping with troops army his illustration 19th nineteenth century history politics Europe European great famous leaders engraving 18th eighteenth 1815 1814 island on prisoner imprisonment war leading figure figures armies forces greatest celebrated renowned acclaimed prominent person persons people greet greets greeting greeted noted famed eminent distinguished historic historical in uniform leadership paintings portraits Treaty Fontainebleau abdication abdicates Emperors France soldier soldiers ruler rulers illustrations heritage politician politicians Western Europeans greats engravings warfare militaria statesman statesmen statesmanship print prints Corsica Corsican Corsicans Italy Italian Italians King Kings man men male males Empire Empires President Presidents Napoleon's Bonaparte's fine art artwork artworks works work general generals commander commanders government black white officer officers tactician tacticians tactics horizontal landscape short little Napoleone di Buonaparte wearing hat era eras Battle battles Waterloo small code tyrant tyrants to a an at by for into George Sanders artist Charles Steuben imprisoned prisoners exiled armed
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Undated print depicting Napoleon Bonaparte greeting French troops and citizens on his return from the Island of Elba on March 7 1815. Bonaparte (1769 - 1821) was forced to abdicate as Emperor and exiled to the Mediterranean island under the terms of the Treaty of Fontainebleau signed on April 11 1814. He stayed on Elba for 300 days before escaping back to France in February 1815. The 5th Regiment was sent to intercept him and made contact just south of Grenoble on March 7. Napoleon is said to have approached the regiment alone, dismounted his horse and, when in gunshot range, shouted: "Here I am. Kill your Emperor, if you wish." The soldiers responded with "Vive L'Empereur!" and marched with Napoleon to Paris where Louis XVIII fled. Engraving by George Sanders (1837 - 1866), based on a painting by Charles Steuben (1788 - 1856).
Napoleon Bonaparte painting portrait Emperor French of the I first military and political leader illustration 19th nineteenth century history politics Europe European great famous leaders engraving 18th eighteenth exile captivity St Saint Helena 1815 island HMS Bellerophon on board as prisoner imprisonment Napoleonic war wars leading figure figures greatest celebrated renowned acclaimed prominent person persons people noted famed eminent distinguished historic historical in uniform full-length full length leadership paintings portraits Emperors France soldier soldiers ruler rulers illustrations heritage politician politicians Western Europeans greats engravings warfare militaria statesman statesmen statesmanship print prints Corsica Corsican Corsicans Italy Italian Italians King Kings man men male males Empire Empires President Presidents standing up his Republic Republics fine art artwork artworks works work general generals commander commanders government black white officer officers tactician tacticians tactics upright vertical short little Napoleone di Buonaparte wearing hat era eras Battle battles Waterloo small code tyrant tyrants with to a an at by from for into Turner artist Charles Lock Eastlake August ship imprisoned prisoners exiled Plymouth Sound Harbour way
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Portrait engraving circa 1816 of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 - 1821). It depicts Napoleon on the gangway of HMS Bellerophon after reaching Plymouth Sound in August 1815 while on his way to exile and imprisonment on the island of Saint Helena. Bonaparte was Emperor of the French as Napoleon I and a key military and political leader whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century. Engraving by Charles Turner, based on a painting by Charles Lock Eastlake.
Marie Letizia Bonaparte (c1749-1836) Mother of the French emperor Napoleon I. In May 1804 she was given the official status of 'Madame Mere de l'Empereur'. Lithograph c1830.
'General Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) at Arcole' 1796. Napoleon I (1769-1821). (Antoine) Jean Gros (1771-1835) French painter.. Oil on canvas. Louvre, Paris
Allegorical print of Napoleon Bonaparte after the first celebration of Mass after the restablishment in France of the Roman Catholic church, April 1802. Coloured engraving.
Napoleon Bonaparte death of on deathbed Emperor French St Saint Helena I painting portrait the first 1 1st bed dying dies military and political leader illustration 19th nineteenth century history politics Helene France island May 5 1821 in exile captivity as prisoner imprisoned imprisonment Napoleonic war wars Europe European great famous leaders 18th eighteenth leading figure figures greats greatest celebrated renowned acclaimed prominent person persons people noted famed eminent distinguished vintage scene historic historical leadership paintings portraits illustrations Emperors soldier soldiers ruler rulers heritage politician politicians Western Europeans warfare militaria statesman statesmen statesmanship print prints held captive Corsica Corsican Corsicans Italy Italian Italians King Kings black white horizontal landscape man men male males Empire Empires President Presidents lying laying down his mort de Republic Republics fine art artwork artworks works work general generals commander commanders government officer officers tactician tacticians tactics short little Napoleone di Buonaparte era eras Battle battles Waterloo small code tyrant tyrants a an at with by to for from into artist Steuben Baron Charles Auguste Guillaume Jazet Jean-Pierre Marie Jean Pierre prisoners exiled aquatint scenes event events icon icons iconic controversial deaths death-bed
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Vintage aquatint print depicting the death of Napoleon Bonaparte on May 5 1821. Entitled "Mort de Napoleon", it shows Bonaparte on his deathbed on the island of Saint Helena where he spent the last years of his life in confinement. An autopsy concluded he died from stomach cancer although some believe he may have been poisoned with arsenic. Bonaparte was Emperor of the French as Napoleon I and a key military and political leader whose actions shaped European politics in the early 19th century. Print circa 1860 by Jean-Pierre Marie Jazet (1788 - 1871), based on a painting by Baron Charles Auguste Guillaume Steuben (1788 - 1856), also known as Charles de Steuben.
Napoleon I (Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821) returning to France from exile in Elba, 26 February 1815, welcomed by his supporters. Nineteenth century popular French coloured woodcut.
Napoleon I (Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821) returning to France from exile in Elba, 26 February 1815, welcomed by his supporters. Nineteenth century popular French coloured woodcut.
General Bonaparte at Arcole, 17 November 1796' Napoleon I (1769-1821). (Antoine) Jean Gros (1771-1835) French historical painter. Oil on canvas. Musee National, Chateau de Versailles .
Napoleon III (Louis-Napoleon) 1808-73. Emperor of the French 1852-70. Portrait engraving from cover of sheet music published at the time of his visit to London with Empress Eugenie, April 1855 and celebrating French/British co-operation during the Crimean War. Music included Partant pour la Syrie by his mother Hortense Beauharnais, Napoleon's stepdaughter.
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Detail of column on the Arc de Triomphe in Place de l'Etoille, Right Bank, Paris, Ile de France, France, Europe, shows the names of Napoleon's Grande Armée Marshals and Generals.
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GERMANY -- 12 Apr 1945 -- US Army General Dwight D Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, accompanied by Gen Omar N Bradley, and Lt Gen George S Patton, inspect art treasures stolen by Germans and hildden in salt mine in Germany -- Picture by Moore / Lightroom Photos / US Army
Napoleon I taking his leave at Fontainbleau of the Old Guard before going into exile onSt Helena, 20 April 1814. 19th century French popular hand-coloured woodcut.
Attempt on the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Paris, 24 December 1800. Napoleon in his coach passed unharmed but many were wounded and numerous houses destroyed by the explosion. Engraving
Attempt on the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Paris, 24 December 1800. Napoleon in his coach passed unharmed but many were wounded and numerous houses destroyed by the explosion. Engraving
Lucien Bonaparte (1775-1840) prince of Canino, younger brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. Having criticised his brother's policy against Rome, he felt it wise to leave Roman territory. In 1810 he set out for America but was captured by the English and held until 1814, when he returned to Italy. Lithograph c1830.
Napoleon I at the Battle of Ulm, 16-19 October 1805. The outcome was a resounding French victory the capture of the entire Austrian army . Napoleon speaking with a wounded French Grenadier. Popular 19th century hand-coloured woodcut.
Jacques-Louis David (30 August 1748 ? 29 December 1825) was a highly influential French painter in the Neoclassical style, The Oath of the Horatii 1784-5
Napoleon (1769-1821) French soldier and emperor, fleeing from the battlefield of Waterloo after his defeat. From drawing by Captain George Jones. From CH Gifford History of the Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution 1817. Engraving
?General Louis-Eugene Cavaignac (1802-1857), 26th Prime Minister of France May-December 1848. Cavaignac suppressed the Revolution of 1848. French popular hand-coloured print of Cavaignac mounted on his charger.?
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AFGHANISTAN -- 15 Mar 2010 -- US Army Gen Stanley A McChrystal, the supreme commander of NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and U.S. Forces-Afghanistan, works on board a Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft between Battlefield Circulation missions -- Picture by Mark O'Donald | Lightroom Photos | US Navy
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Alexander I Russia and Napoleon I (Bonaparte) of France meeting on a raft in the middle of the river Nieman, 25 June 1807. Napoleonic Wars; Treaty of Tilsit. Wood engraving c1880
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Napoleon I (Bonaparte) 1769-1821. Emperor of France from 1804. Napoleon at Austerlitz,2 December 1805. Engraving after the equestrian portrait by Gerard.
Napoleon I receiving the Capitulation of Ulm. Battle of Ulm, 16-19 October 1805. The outcome was a resounding French victory the capture of the entire Austrian army .