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Napoleon Bonaparte saying farewell to his wife (colour litho)
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Napoleon Bonaparte saying farewell to his wife (colour litho)
725693 Napoleon Bonaparte saying farewell to his wife (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon Bonaparte saying farewell to his wife, Josephine. Published in Bonaparte, by Georges Montorgueil and illustrated by Job (pseudonym of Jacques Marie Gaston Onfroy de Breville), by Boivin & Cie (publisher), Paris, 1908.); © Look and Learn
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In this photo print, we witness a poignant moment in history as Napoleon Bonaparte bids farewell to his beloved wife, Josephine. The colour lithograph beautifully captures the emotions that fill the room as the couple prepares to part ways. Napoleon, known for his military prowess and political leadership, stands tall and resolute in his regal attire. His gaze is fixed upon Josephine with a mix of adoration and sadness, knowing that duty calls him away from her side. Meanwhile, Josephine exudes grace and elegance in her flowing gown, her delicate hand gently resting on Napoleon's arm. The opulent interiors surrounding them serve as a reminder of their status as leaders of France. Every detail has been meticulously depicted by Job (pseudonym for Onfray de Breville), showcasing his artistic talent and attention to historical accuracy. Published in 1908 as part of Georges Montorgueil's book "Bonaparte" this image offers us a glimpse into the personal lives of these iconic figures. It speaks volumes about the sacrifices made by both husbands and wives when duty clashes with love. As we admire this print from Bridgeman Images' Private Collection, we are transported back in time to witness an intimate moment between two influential individuals who shaped French history forever.
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