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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) Taking Charge of his Sister Elisa at St. Cyr in c
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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) Taking Charge of his Sister Elisa at St. Cyr in c
CHT207850 Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) Taking Charge of his Sister Elisa at St. Cyr in c.1784, illustration from Bonaparte by G. Montorgueil, 1910 (litho) (b/w photo) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Bonapartes occupant de sa soeur Elisa a Saint-Cyr; fashionable school for girls created by Madame de Maintenon (1635-1719); future Princess Bacciochi and Grand Duchess of Tuscany; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Affection Affectionate Brother Elisa Bonaparte Saint Cyr St Cyr
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This print captures a tender moment between Napoleon Bonaparte and his sister Elisa at St. Cyr in c. 1784. The image, taken from the illustration by G. Montorgueil for the book "Bonaparte" showcases the deep bond between the siblings. In this historical snapshot, we witness Napoleon taking charge of his younger sister with utmost care and affection. Elisa, who would later become Princess Bacciochi and Grand Duchess of Tuscany, is depicted as a young girl dressed in a fashionable uniform that reflects her time at Saint-Cyr - an esteemed school for girls established by Madame de Maintenon. The setting exudes tranquility as they stand amidst a beautiful garden backdrop, symbolizing their shared journey towards greatness. This portrait not only highlights their familial connection but also hints at the future roles they would play on the world stage. The litho print was created by Job (pseudonym for Onfray de Breville) in 1910 and is part of Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs' collection in Paris, France. It offers us a glimpse into history while showcasing the artistic talent behind its creation. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing photograph, we are reminded of Napoleon's influential legacy and how family ties can shape destinies.
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