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Napoleon Collection (#100)

Napoleon, known as the King of Kings, left an indelible mark on history that still captivates us today

Background imageNapoleon Collection: N Commands Artillery

N Commands Artillery
He obtains the command of the artillery at Toulon, and explains his plans to his superiors

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon Enlists, 1787

Napoleon Enlists, 1787
He enlists in the regiment of La Fere

Background imageNapoleon Collection: His Baggage Checked

His Baggage Checked
His baggage is checked before he sails to exile in Saint Helena

Background imageNapoleon Collection: On the Belerophon

On the Belerophon
Aboard the Bellerophon, at Plymouth, he is the object of curiosity to sightseers who row out into the harbour to catch a glimpse of the defeated emperor

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon the Comforter

Napoleon the Comforter
When Josephine, who has accompanied him to Italy, has difficulty getting back to France and bursts into tears, he promises the Austrians will pay for making her cry

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Stabs Attempt

Stabs Attempt
At a parade at Schonbrunn, Stabs has a stab at stabbing Napoleon but is caught; he says his motive is to end the fighting

Background imageNapoleon Collection: With Italian Priests

With Italian Priests
During his victorious Italian campaign, 1796-1797, he is sympathetic to Italian priests who had feared the worst from a foreign invasion

Background imageNapoleon Collection: The Dutch Pilot

The Dutch Pilot
After he has been helped by a Dutch pilot, he makes him a present of the boat

Background imageNapoleon Collection: With English Sailor

With English Sailor
He questions a captured English sailor at the camp of Boulogne

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Watching Men in Action

Watching Men in Action
He watches his conscripts as they go into action

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Visits Ile D aix

Visits Ile D aix
After Waterloo, on his way to England, he inspects the fortifications of the Ile d Aix, near Rochefort

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Le Petit Caporal

Le Petit Caporal
After the victory at Lodi, he is nicknamed le petit caporal (= the Little Corporal)

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Pichegrus Treachery

Pichegrus Treachery
In 1804, while campaigning, he learns of Pichegrus defection to the enemy from documents found in the carriage of captured Austrian general Kinglin

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon Interrogates

Napoleon Interrogates
He interrogates an agent sent by Metternich from Austria to negotiate secretly with Fouche, in the gardens of the Elysee palace

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Interrogating Austrian

Interrogating Austrian
He personally interrogates a captured Austrian major

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Visiting a Bivouac

Visiting a Bivouac
He visits his men in their bivouacs, the night before a battle

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Sleeps during Battle

Sleeps during Battle
He sleeps during the battle of Wagram, snatching the chance to rebuild his strength

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Acclaimed by his Men

Acclaimed by his Men
The rougher I treated them, the louder they shouted " Vive l Empereur !"

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Challenged by Sentry

Challenged by Sentry
He praises a guard who challenges him

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon Gives Orders

Napoleon Gives Orders
He gives orders to Berthier in the field

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon in 1814

Napoleon in 1814
NAPOLEON I in 1814

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon Ahead

Napoleon Ahead
NAPOLEON I riding at the head of his staff

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon / Horse Ali 1800

Napoleon / Horse Ali 1800
NAPOLEON I riding Ali, at the battle of Marengo, 14 June 1800

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon in Russia - 2

Napoleon in Russia - 2
NAPOLEON I during the Russian campaign 1812

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon in Russia - 1

Napoleon in Russia - 1
NAPOLEON I during the Russian campaign 1812

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon I at Wagram

Napoleon I at Wagram
BATTLE OF WAGRAM Napoleon watches his men defeat the Austrians, using an eyeglass

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon in Exile

Napoleon in Exile
NAPOLEON I The ex-emperor in exile on Saint Helena

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Levachez)

Napoleon (Levachez)
NAPOLEON I as First Consul, circa 1803

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Malmaison)

Napoleon (Malmaison)
NAPOLEON I as a young officer, circa 1794

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Bruckner)

Napoleon (Bruckner)
NAPOLEON I circa 1805

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Appiani 2)

Napoleon (Appiani 2)
NAPOLEON I as First Consul, 1803

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Appiani)

Napoleon (Appiani)
NAPOLEON I as First Consul, 1803

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Isabey)

Napoleon (Isabey)
NAPOLEON I as general, circa 1796

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Pound)

Napoleon (Pound)
NAPOLEON I as emperor, circa 1804

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Parmentier)

Napoleon (Parmentier)
NAPOLEON, as general-in-chief in Italy 1796

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Roujat 1804)

Napoleon (Roujat 1804)
NAPOLEON, as emperor circa 1804

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon (Roujat 1796)

Napoleon (Roujat 1796)
NAPOLEON, as general circa 1796

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon III & Family

Napoleon III & Family
LOUIS NAPOLEON III with his wife and son at Camden Place, Chislehurst in 1871

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon at Marengo

Napoleon at Marengo
At the battle of Marengo, Desaix thinks its too late for victory, but Napoleon reassures him that they have enough time to win

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon Iii / Hornet 1872

Napoleon Iii / Hornet 1872
LOUIS NAPOLEON III French royalty in exile

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Joseph Bonaparte

Joseph Bonaparte
JOSEPH BONAPARTE - made King of Spain by Napoleon I (later King of Naples)

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon I / Tomb

Napoleon I / Tomb
NAPOLEON I/SCENES Visitors are suitably impressed by his catafalque at Les Invalides, Paris

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon I / Kett Print

Napoleon I / Kett Print
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE I on his horse

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon I / Fantasy Ptrit

Napoleon I / Fantasy Ptrit
NAPOLEON I A fantasy portrait where he is made up from a black bird, a golden hand, a spider in its web, figures and a map

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Josephine / Miniature

Josephine / Miniature
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER Nee de Beauharnais Empress of Napoleon I

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon I / Robes / Gerard

Napoleon I / Robes / Gerard
NAPOLEON I Oval portrait of Napoleon in his coronation robes in 1804

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Napoleon I / & Marielouise

Napoleon I / & Marielouise
NAPOLEON I Oval portrait of Napoleon and his second wife, Marie Lousie who he married in 1810

Background imageNapoleon Collection: Maximilian Abandoned

Maximilian Abandoned
Maximilian, who became Emperor of Mexico when the French had partially subdued the country, is abandoned by Napoleon III who orders his troops back to France



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Napoleon, known as the King of Kings, left an indelible mark on history that still captivates us today. As we examine the map of the Battle of Waterloo from the 19th century, we are transported back to that fateful day on June 18th, 1815. Hegel's admiration for Napoleon becomes apparent as we delve into their complex relationship and its impact on philosophy. The oil painting depicting the Battle of Waterloo allows us to witness firsthand the chaos and bravery displayed by both sides. It serves as a reminder of Napoleon's strategic genius and his ultimate defeat in this decisive battle. The map showcasing Napoleon's exile on St Helena offers a glimpse into his final years spent far away from power and glory. In another portrayal, we see Napoleon leading his troops fearlessly in the midst of battle at Waterloo in 1815. His unwavering determination shines through even amidst adversity. Gillray's satirical depiction reveals how deeply intertwined politics were with Napoleon's reign during this tumultuous era. The Napoleonic Wars brought forth many heroes, such as the cuirassiers - French heavy cavalry who fought valiantly for their emperor. Their strength and loyalty symbolize the spirit that permeated throughout France during these turbulent times. Stepping away from military matters, let us explore a different side – one depicted in "The Garden of Earthly Delights" from the 1500s. This artwork hints at his grand ambitions beyond warfare; he sought to shape society and culture under his rule. Bismarck's encounter with Napoleon III highlights how influential this enigmatic figure remained long after his reign ended. Even posthumously, he continued to inspire political intrigue and fascination among leaders across Europe. Lastly, gazing upon Moriarty's poster reminds us that even fictional characters can be influenced by historical figures like Napoleon – their cunning minds echoing echoes those attributed to him.