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TAKING LEAVE, Charles James Fox bows to Napoleon, 1802 (engraving)
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TAKING LEAVE, Charles James Fox bows to Napoleon, 1802 (engraving)
7262220 TAKING LEAVE, Charles James Fox bows to Napoleon, 1802 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Bromley Museum, Orpington, UK; (add.info.: TAKING LEAVE by W Holland Nov 12th 1802 cat: 9891. Charles James Fox bows to Napoleon during his visit to Paris during the Peace of Amiens. A satire on Napoleons aggressive intentions.)
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The engraving titled "TAKING LEAVE, Charles James Fox bows to Napoleon, 1802" captures a significant moment in history during the Peace of Amiens. In this satirical portrayal, Charles James Fox can be seen bowing before Napoleon Bonaparte as he visits Paris. The image serves as a commentary on Napoleon's aggressive intentions and ambitions. The artwork, created by an English School artist in the 19th century, showcases the allegorical figure of ambition through its depiction of these two influential figures. It symbolizes the power struggle between England and France during that time period. This print is housed at Bromley Museum in Orpington, UK. The detailed engraving was done by W Holland on November 12th, 1802 (cat: 9891). Its historical significance lies in its representation of political tensions and military armaments prevalent during this era. As we observe this artwork today, it offers us a glimpse into the complex relationships between nations and their leaders throughout history. It reminds us of the importance of diplomacy and peacekeeping efforts amidst times of conflict. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate both the artistic skill involved in creating such engravings and their ability to convey powerful messages about society's past struggles for power and dominance.
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