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Napoleon Bonaparte, Soldats! Souvenez-Vous Que J Ai L Habititude De Coucher Sur Les Champs De Bataille (colour litho)
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Napoleon Bonaparte, Soldats! Souvenez-Vous Que J Ai L Habititude De Coucher Sur Les Champs De Bataille (colour litho)
3094257 Napoleon Bonaparte, Soldats! Souvenez-Vous Que J Ai L Habititude De Coucher Sur Les Champs De Bataille (colour litho) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon Bonaparte, Soldats! Souvenez-Vous Que J Ai L Habititude De Coucher Sur Les Champs De Bataille. Illustration for Les Mots Historiques du Pays de France by Trogan with illustrations by Job (pseudonym of Jacques Marie Gaston Onfroy de Breville) (Alfred Mame, 1896).); © Look and Learn
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Le Mots Historiques Napoleon Bonaparte Sayings Sleep Soldats Words
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This print titled "Napoleon Bonaparte, Soldats! Souvenez-Vous Que J Ai L Habititude De Coucher Sur Les Champs De Bataille" captures the essence of one of history's most iconic figures. Created by Job, a pseudonym for Jacques Onfray de Breville, this colour lithograph showcases Napoleon Bonaparte in all his glory. The image portrays Napoleon standing tall amidst a chaotic battlefield, addressing his soldiers with an unwavering gaze. The French emperor's powerful words are etched beneath the portrait: "Soldiers! Remember that I have the habit of sleeping on the battlefield". This famous saying encapsulates Napoleon's indomitable spirit and dedication to leading his troops fearlessly into battle. The historical significance of this artwork cannot be overstated. It was originally created as an illustration for "Les Mots Historiques du Pays de France" by Trogan, accompanied by Job's striking visuals. Published in 1896 by Alfred Mame, this piece has become an enduring symbol of French military prowess and resilience. As viewers immerse themselves in this scene from history, they can almost feel the tension and anticipation that permeates the air. The clash between opposing forces is palpable as soldiers prepare for confrontation on the field. This image serves as a reminder not only of Napoleon's legacy but also of France's rich cultural heritage. With its vivid colors and meticulous attention to detail, this print truly brings history to
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