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Explosion of the machine infernale, bomb intended to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte, Rue Saint-Nicaise, Paris, 1800 (litho)
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Explosion of the machine infernale, bomb intended to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte, Rue Saint-Nicaise, Paris, 1800 (litho)
5997594 Explosion of the machine infernale, bomb intended to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte, Rue Saint-Nicaise, Paris, 1800 (litho) by Danish School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Explosion of the machine infernale, bomb intended to assassinate Napoleon Bonaparte, Rue Saint-Nicaise, Paris, 1800. Illustration from Napoleon, by H C Bering Lisberg (Ernst Bojesens Kunstforlag, Copenhagen, 1894).); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph captures a pivotal moment in history - the attempted assassination of Napoleon Bonaparte. The image depicts the "Explosion of the machine infernale" a bomb intended to kill the French Emperor, detonating on Rue Saint-Nicaise in Paris in 1800. The lithograph, created by Danish School artists in the 19th century, showcases the chaos and destruction that ensued from this audacious plot. A horse-drawn carriage is seen caught in the blast, with debris flying through the air. Despite its powerful impact, Napoleon miraculously escaped unharmed. The historical significance of this event cannot be overstated. It highlights both Napoleon's vulnerability as a target for political enemies and his incredible luck to survive such an attack. This assassination attempt serves as a reminder of how precarious life was during this tumultuous period. The lithograph also offers insight into early 19th-century Parisian street scenes and transportation methods like post chaises and pullman cars. It provides viewers with a glimpse into daily life during this era while simultaneously capturing one of its most dramatic moments. Overall, this print not only commemorates an important event but also serves as a testament to human resilience and fortune amidst adversity. It stands as a poignant reminder of how close history came to being rewritten on that fateful day on Rue Saint-Nicaise.
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