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CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815. Napoleon I, returned from Elba, cuts France from the map that
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CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815. Napoleon I, returned from Elba, cuts France from the map that
CONGRESS OF VIENNA, 1815.
Napoleon I, returned from Elba, cuts France from the map that, from left, Joseph Bonaparte, Klemens von Metternich, Czar Alexander I, a Prussian delegate, and George III divide, while Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand hides. French broadsheet cartoon, Spring 1815
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1815 Alexander I Austria Austrian Bonaparte Broadsheet Brother Conference Congress Cooperation Czar Diplomacy Diplomat First French Empire George Iii Great Britain Hiding Joseph Klemens Maurice Metternich Napoleon Napoleon I Perigord Prince Prussia Prussian Raft Romanov Russia Russian Talleyrand Treaty Tsar Vienna William Congress Of Vienna Tilsit
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The print captures a pivotal moment in history, the Congress of Vienna in 1815. In this scene, Napoleon I has returned from exile on Elba and is depicted cutting France from the map. Surrounding him are prominent figures such as Joseph Bonaparte, Klemens von Metternich, Czar Alexander I, a Prussian delegate, and George III. They appear to be dividing territories while Prince Charles Maurice de Talleyrand hides discreetly. This French broadsheet cartoon from Spring 1815 reflects the intense diplomatic negotiations taking place during the conference. The Congress of Vienna aimed to restore stability and redraw political boundaries after years of war caused by Napoleon's ambitions. The image symbolizes both cooperation and conflict among nations as they strive for their own interests within the delicate balance of power. It highlights the complex dynamics between major European powers at that time. Notably absent from this depiction is any mention of commercial use or specific company affiliation; instead, it focuses solely on historical events and individuals involved. The artist skillfully captures the tension and intrigue surrounding this significant gathering through detailed illustrations and clever symbolism. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into an important chapter in European history when world leaders came together to shape post-Napoleonic Europe's future trajectory through diplomacy and negotiation at the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
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