Napoleon Francois Joseph Charles Collection
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"Napoleon Francois Joseph Charles: A Glimpse into the Life of a 19th Century Icon" Step back in time to the 19th century and discover the intriguing world of Napoleon Francois Joseph Charles, a historical figure whose legacy continues to captivate us. From hidden silhouettes to captivating artworks, let's delve into his story. "Chut. Papa Dort. " (1921) - This mysterious creation by an unknown artist transports us to a moment of tranquility as we witness Napoleon at rest, surrounded by whispers of admiration. The "Saule Pleureur Imperiale" (1830-50) reveals more than meets the eye. Amongst its graceful branches lie hidden silhouettes of Napoleon and his beloved family, reminding us of their enduring bond. "Boney The Second or the Little Baboon Created to Devour French Monkies" (April 9) presents a satirical take on Napoleon's reign, showcasing how he was perceived by some during his time. In "Mock Auction or Boney Selling Stolen Goods" (December 25, 1813), we witness a humorous portrayal of Napoleon attempting to sell ill-gotten treasures. This clever piece offers insight into public opinion surrounding his actions. "The Corsican Munchausen - Humming the Lads of Paris" (December 4, 1813) sheds light on both mockery and fascination with Napoleon's larger-than-life persona. It captures him humming tunes that resonate with the people he ruled over. "Napoleon II" (1811) showcases this enigmatic figure through unknown creators' eyes alongside Pierre-Paul Prud hon's interpretation. These portraits offer glimpses into different facets of his character and leave room for interpretation. Witness history unfold in "Baptism of Napoleon II, Notre Dame, Paris, June 10th, 1811.