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"First Consul Bonaparte: A Legacy of Power and Ambition" Step into the world of First Consul Bonaparte, a man whose name would become synonymous with power and ambition

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Exhibition at Bullocks Museum of Bonapartes Carriage Taken at Waterloo, Janu

Exhibition at Bullocks Museum of Bonapartes Carriage Taken at Waterloo, January 10, 1816

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Bloody Boney the Carcass Butcher Left of Trade and Retiring to Scarecrow Island

Bloody Boney the Carcass Butcher Left of Trade and Retiring to Scarecrow Island, April 12, 1814

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Explanation of the Arms of Napoleon Bonaparte, April 1814. April 1814

Explanation of the Arms of Napoleon Bonaparte, April 1814. April 1814
Explanation of the Arms of Napoleon Bonaparte, April 1814

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: R. Ackermanns Transparency on the Victory of Waterloo, June 1, 1815. June 1, 1815

R. Ackermanns Transparency on the Victory of Waterloo, June 1, 1815. June 1, 1815
R. Ackermanns Transparency on the Victory of Waterloo, June 1, 1815

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: John Bull Listening to the Quarrels of State Affairs, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803

John Bull Listening to the Quarrels of State Affairs, May 1, 1803. May 1, 1803
John Bull Listening to the Quarrels of State Affairs, May 1, 1803

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Female Politicians, January 1, 1808. January 1, 1808. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Female Politicians, January 1, 1808. January 1, 1808. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Female Politicians, January 1, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Nap and His Friends in their Glory, October 1, 1813. October 1, 1813

Nap and His Friends in their Glory, October 1, 1813. October 1, 1813
Nap and His Friends in their Glory, October 1, 1813

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Nap Buonaparte in a Fever on Receiving the Extraordinary Gazette of Nelson s

Nap Buonaparte in a Fever on Receiving the Extraordinary Gazette of Nelson s
Nap Buonaparte in a Fever on Receiving the Extraordinary Gazette of Nelsons Victory Over the Combined Fleets, November 13, 1805

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Flight of Bonaparte from Hell-Bay, April 7, 1803. April 7, 1803

The Flight of Bonaparte from Hell-Bay, April 7, 1803. April 7, 1803
The Flight of Bonaparte from Hell-Bay, April 7, 1803

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: A New French Phantasmagoria, 1803. 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

A New French Phantasmagoria, 1803. 1803. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
A New French Phantasmagoria, 1803

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Napoleon The Little in a Rage with His Great French Eagle!!, September 20, 1808

Napoleon The Little in a Rage with His Great French Eagle!!, September 20, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Beast As Described In The Revelations, Chap. 13, Resembling Napoleon Buonapar

The Beast As Described In The Revelations, Chap. 13, Resembling Napoleon Buonaparte, July 22, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Nap and His Friends in their Glory, October 1, 1808. October 1, 1808

Nap and His Friends in their Glory, October 1, 1808. October 1, 1808
Nap and His Friends in their Glory, October 1, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Corsican Nurse Soothing the Infants of Spain, July 12, 1808. July 12, 1808

The Corsican Nurse Soothing the Infants of Spain, July 12, 1808. July 12, 1808
The Corsican Nurse Soothing the Infants of Spain, July 12, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: A Hard Passage, or Boney Playing Base on the Continent, September 24, 1808

A Hard Passage, or Boney Playing Base on the Continent, September 24, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Billingsgate at Bayonne, or The Imperial Dinner!, July 10, 1808. July 10, 1808

Billingsgate at Bayonne, or The Imperial Dinner!, July 10, 1808. July 10, 1808
Billingsgate at Bayonne, or The Imperial Dinner!, July 10, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Nap and His Partner Joe, September 29, 1808. September 29, 1808

Nap and His Partner Joe, September 29, 1808. September 29, 1808
Nap and His Partner Joe, September 29, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: John Bull Making Observations on the Comet, November 10, 1807. November 10, 1807

John Bull Making Observations on the Comet, November 10, 1807. November 10, 1807
John Bull Making Observations on the Comet, November 10, 1807

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Progress of the Emperor Napoleon, November 19, 1808. November 19, 1808

The Progress of the Emperor Napoleon, November 19, 1808. November 19, 1808
The Progress of the Emperor Napoleon, November 19, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Rehearsal of a French Invasion as Performed before the Invalids at the Islands of

Rehearsal of a French Invasion as Performed before the Invalids at the Islands of St Marcou on the Morning of the 7th of May 1798, May 18, 1798

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Fraternization in Grand Cairo, or The Mad General & his Bonny Party Likely to

Fraternization in Grand Cairo, or The Mad General & his Bonny Party Likely to Become Tame Musselmen, October 9, 1798

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Allied Bakers or the Corsican Toad in the Hole, April 1, 1814. April 1, 1814

The Allied Bakers or the Corsican Toad in the Hole, April 1, 1814. April 1, 1814
The Allied Bakers or the Corsican Toad in the Hole, April 1, 1814. Gebhardt von Blucher, the Duke of Wellington and Austrian emperor Francis I consign the figure emperor Napoleon to the oven

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Boneys Broken Bridge, June 12, 1809. June 12, 1809. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Boneys Broken Bridge, June 12, 1809. June 12, 1809. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Boneys Broken Bridge, June 12, 1809

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Boney The Second or the Little Babboon Created to Devour French Monkies, April 9

Boney The Second or the Little Babboon Created to Devour French Monkies, April 9, 1811

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Nap Dreading His Doleful Doom or His Grand Entry in the Isle of Elba, April 20

Nap Dreading His Doleful Doom or His Grand Entry in the Isle of Elba, April 20, 1814

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Blucher the Brave Extracting the Groan of Abdication from the Corsican Blood Houn

Blucher the Brave Extracting the Groan of Abdication from the Corsican Blood Hound, April 9, 1814

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Transparency: Exhibited at R. Ackermanns in the Strand on the 27th November

Transparency: Exhibited at R. Ackermanns in the Strand on the 27th November 1815, the Day on which the General Peace was Celebrated in London, November 27, 1815

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Head Runner or Runaways from the Leipzic Fair, March 2, 1814. March 2, 1814

Head Runner or Runaways from the Leipzic Fair, March 2, 1814. March 2, 1814
Head Runner or Runaways from the Leipzic Fair, March 2, 1814

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Mock Auction or Boney Selling Stolen Goods, December 25, 1813. December 25, 1813

Mock Auction or Boney Selling Stolen Goods, December 25, 1813. December 25, 1813
Mock Auction or Boney Selling Stolen Goods, December 25, 1813

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: A Long Pull A Strong Pull and a Pull Altogether, November 25, 1813. November 25, 1813

A Long Pull A Strong Pull and a Pull Altogether, November 25, 1813. November 25, 1813
A Long Pull A Strong Pull and a Pull Altogether, November 25, 1813

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Napoleon Le Grande, December 2, 1813. December 2, 1813. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Napoleon Le Grande, December 2, 1813. December 2, 1813. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Napoleon Le Grande, December 2, 1813

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Corsican and His Bloodhounds at the Window of the Thuilleries Looking Over P

The Corsican and His Bloodhounds at the Window of the Thuilleries Looking Over Paris, April 16, 1815

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Friends and Foes-Up He Goes-Sending the Corsican Munchausen to St. Clouds, D

Friends and Foes-Up He Goes-Sending the Corsican Munchausen to St. Clouds, D
Friends and Foes-Up He Goes-Sending the Corsican Munchausen to St. Cloud s, December 12, 1813

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Corsican Tiger at Bay!, July 8, 1808. July 8, 1808. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Corsican Tiger at Bay!, July 8, 1808. July 8, 1808. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Corsican Tiger at Bay!, July 8, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Horrid Visions of Nappy Napp d at Last, August 23, 1808. August 23, 1808

Horrid Visions of Nappy Napp d at Last, August 23, 1808. August 23, 1808
Horrid Visions of Nappy Napp d at Last, August 23, 1808

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Funcking the Corsican, December 6, 1813. December 6, 1813. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Funcking the Corsican, December 6, 1813. December 6, 1813. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Funcking the Corsican, December 6, 1813

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Departure from the Coast, or the End of the Farce of Invasion, October 1, 1805

The Departure from the Coast, or the End of the Farce of Invasion, October 1, 1805

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Nursing the Spawn of a Tyrant, April 14, 1811. April 14, 1811

Nursing the Spawn of a Tyrant, April 14, 1811. April 14, 1811
Nursing the Spawn of a Tyrant, April 14, 1811

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: A Corsican Toad Under a Harrow, November 27, 1813. November 27, 1813

A Corsican Toad Under a Harrow, November 27, 1813. November 27, 1813
A Corsican Toad Under a Harrow, November 27, 1813

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Corsican Munchausen - Humming the Lads of Paris, December 4, 1813. December 4, 1813

The Corsican Munchausen - Humming the Lads of Paris, December 4, 1813. December 4, 1813
The Corsican Munchausen - Humming the Lads of Paris, December 4, 1813

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Portrait of a Mameluke, Said to Be Roustam Raza (ca. 1781-1845), 1810. Creator: Emile

Portrait of a Mameluke, Said to Be Roustam Raza (ca. 1781-1845), 1810. Creator: Emile
Portrait of a Mameluke, Said to Be Roustam Raza (ca. 1781-1845), 1810

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: 1807, Friedland, ca. 1861-75. Creator: Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier

1807, Friedland, ca. 1861-75. Creator: Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier
1807, Friedland, ca. 1861-75

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: The Public Viewing Davids Coronation at the Louvre, 1810. Creator

The Public Viewing Davids Coronation at the Louvre, 1810. Creator
The Public Viewing Davids " Coronation" at the Louvre, 1810. Artwork of Napoleon crowning Empress Josephine

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Napoleon premier Empereur des Francais Roi d Italie, c1810, (1921). Creator

Napoleon premier Empereur des Francais Roi d Italie, c1810, (1921). Creator
Napoleon premier Empereur des Francais Roi d Italie, c1810, (1921). Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I of France (1769-1821), King of Italy

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Cortege nuptial de Napoleon et de Marie Louise d Autriche, 1810, (1921)

Cortege nuptial de Napoleon et de Marie Louise d Autriche, 1810, (1921). Imperial marriage procession of Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821) and Marie Louise of Austria (1791-1847) in the Louvre Palace

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Napoleons bivouac on the battlefield of Wagram during the night of 5-6 July 1809, (1921)

Napoleons bivouac on the battlefield of Wagram during the night of 5-6 July 1809, (1921). Napoleon la veille de Wagram. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), silhouetted against the campfire

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Napoleon II, 1811, (1921). Creators: Unknown, Pierre-Paul Prud hon

Napoleon II, 1811, (1921). Creators: Unknown, Pierre-Paul Prud hon
Napoleon II, 1811, (1921). Le Roi de Rome. Portrait of Napoleon (1811-1832), infant King of Rome and heir of Emperor Napoleon I. Drawing in pierre noire by Pierre-Paul Prud hon

Background imageFirst Consul Bonaparte Collection: Napoleon decorating David at the Salon du Louvre, Paris, 1808, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Napoleon decorating David at the Salon du Louvre, Paris, 1808, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Napoleon decorating David at the Salon du Louvre, Paris, 1808, (1921). Napoleon decorant David au Salon de 1808. Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821)



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"First Consul Bonaparte: A Legacy of Power and Ambition" Step into the world of First Consul Bonaparte, a man whose name would become synonymous with power and ambition. From his humble beginnings on the island of Corsica to his rise as one of history's most influential figures, Napoleon Bonaparte left an indelible mark on the world. In 1800, at the Battle of Marengo, we see Bonaparte in action as he checks the French retreat. This pivotal moment showcases his strategic brilliance and determination to secure victory for France. Fast forward to 1804, where we witness the grandeur of Paris during the Sacred Festival and Coronation, and is here that Napoleon crowns himself Emperor, solidifying his authority over a vast empire. But it was not all triumphs for this enigmatic leader. In 1815, defeat loomed large as depicted in the map of the Battle of Waterloo. This historic battle marked a turning point in Napoleon's reign and ultimately led to his exile on St Helena. As he boards the Northumberland for this fateful journey in August 1815, we catch a glimpse of a man who once held immense power now facing an uncertain future. The image captures both resignation and resilience in equal measure. At Longwood House on St Helena, we find Napoleons' residence during his exile years. Here he spent his final days reflecting upon past glories while grappling with confinement far from home. Throughout these images spanning decades - from James Sant's portrayal in c1894-95 to Thomas-Charles Naudet's depiction in 1921 - one thing remains clear: Napoleon Bonaparte was larger than life itself. Whether standing before Frederick the Great's tomb or crowning himself King of Italy in 1805, Napoleon exuded confidence and charisma that captivated those around him. "The Corsican Spider in His Web.