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Master of the World, he is the happiest of fathers. Napoleon watching the King of Italy taking his first steps in a cariage pulled by goats, 1811 (colour litho)
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Master of the World, he is the happiest of fathers. Napoleon watching the King of Italy taking his first steps in a cariage pulled by goats, 1811 (colour litho)
3100877 Master of the World, he is the happiest of fathers. Napoleon watching the King of Italy taking his first steps in a cariage pulled by goats, 1811 (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Master of the World, he is the happiest of fathers. Napoleon watching the King of Italy taking his first steps in a cariage pulled by goats, 1811. Illustration for Le Grand Napoleon des Petits Enfants par Job et J de Marthold (Plon-Nourrit, 1893).); © Look and Learn
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Master of the World, he is the happiest of fathers. Napoleon watching the King of Italy taking his first steps in a carriage pulled by goats, 1811
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. This print captures a heartwarming moment between two historical figures - Napoleon Bonaparte and the young King of Italy. In this delightful scene from 1811, we witness Napoleon's joy as he watches his son take his first steps in a unique mode of transportation: a carriage pulled by goats. The image beautifully depicts Napoleon's role not only as an emperor but also as a loving father. His face radiates pride and contentment as he witnesses this milestone in his son's life. The juxtaposition of power and tenderness is striking, reminding us that even great leaders have personal lives filled with love and affection. The use of color lithography adds vibrancy to the scene, enhancing our connection to this historical moment. It transports us back to an era when carriages were still prevalent and goats served as charming substitutes for horses. This artwork was originally created by Job (pseudonym for Onfray de Breville) for "Le Grand Napoléon des Petits Enfants" published in 1893. Its inclusion in private collections speaks to its enduring appeal and significance within art history. In summary, this enchanting print encapsulates both familial love and historical grandeur through its portrayal of Napoleon Bonaparte cherishing his son's early achievements.
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