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The handover of the keys of Vienna to Napoleon I (1769-1821
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The handover of the keys of Vienna to Napoleon I (1769-1821
JLJ4599413 The handover of the keys of Vienna to Napoleon I (1769-1821) The emperor returned to the Austrian capital desertee by Francois II of Habsburg on 14/11/1805. Tapestry made by the Gobelins workshop. 1815. Sun 3, 35x1, 72 m Malmaison, musee du chateau by French School, (19th century); Musee National du Chateau de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison, France; (add.info.: The handover of the keys of Vienna to Napoleon I (1769-1821) The emperor returned to the Austrian capital desertee by Francois II of Habsburg on 14/11/1805. Tapestry made by the Gobelins workshop. 1815. Sun 3, 35x1, 72 m Malmaison, musee du chateau); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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The Handover of the Keys of Vienna to Napoleon I
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. This print captures a significant moment in history - the handover of the keys of Vienna to Napoleon I. The image depicts the emperor's return to the Austrian capital, which had been abandoned by Francois II of Habsburg on November 14th, 1805. The tapestry showcased in this artwork was meticulously crafted by the renowned Gobelins workshop in 1815. With dimensions measuring Sun 3,35x1,72 m, it is an impressive testament to both artistic skill and historical importance. The scene depicted in this photograph showcases not only political power but also religious and societal implications. It offers a glimpse into French curiosity about foreign lands and their history while highlighting Austria's invasion by France during that period. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), known as Napoleon I, stands at the center of attention as he receives the symbolic keys from Vienna's former ruler. This historic event marked a turning point for both nations involved and shaped European politics for years to come. Displayed at Musee National du Chateau de Malmaison in Rueil-Malmaison, France, this print allows viewers to delve into centuries-old stories through artistry and imagination. It serves as a reminder of our shared past and invites contemplation on themes such as family dynamics, religion, society, and population movements throughout history.
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