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The Empress Josephine presenting her daughter, Hortense and grandson
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The Empress Josephine presenting her daughter, Hortense and grandson
CHT163823 The Empress Josephine presenting her daughter, Hortense and grandson, Louis-Napoleon (future Napoleon III) to Tsar Alexander at Malmaison in May 1814 (oil on canvas) (preparatory sketch for 42065) by Viger du Vigneau, Jean Louis Victor (1819-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie (1763-1814) Empress of the French (Imperatrice des FranAzais); by her first marriage with Vicomte Alexandre de Beauharnais, she had two children, EugAne (1781-1824) and Hortense (1783-1837), who were adopted by Josephines second husband, the Emperor Napoleon; Hortense married the Emperors younger brother, Louis-Napoleon, and became Queen of Holland in 1806; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Alexander Empire Line Dress Grandfather Josephine Napoleon Iii Tsar Empress Hortense
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The Empress Josephine - A Moment of Royal Legacy
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. In this oil on canvas print, we witness a significant historical moment as The Empress Josephine presents her beloved daughter, Hortense, and grandson, Louis-Napoleon (the future Napoleon III), to Tsar Alexander at Malmaison in May 1814. Painted by the talented Jean Louis Victor Viger du Vigneau in 1819, this preparatory sketch beautifully captures the essence of an extraordinary family. The image showcases Empress Josephine Tascher de la Pagerie, known for her elegance and grace as she stands tall in her empire line dress. Her presence exudes regality and maternal pride as she introduces her daughter and grandson to Tsar Alexander. Dressed impeccably in his uniform, the proud grandfather gazes upon young Louis-Napoleon with affectionate admiration. Hortense's journey is equally remarkable; adopted by Emperor Napoleon after marrying his younger brother Louis-Napoleon, she later became Queen of Holland in 1806. This painting symbolizes not only a familial bond but also political alliances between France and Russia during that era. Vibrant brushstrokes bring life to this historic scene while capturing the innocence of childhood through the depiction of young Louis-Napoleon. The artist's attention to detail transports us back to a time when empires rose and fell with each passing generation. This magnificent piece serves as a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by The Empress Josephine -
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