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Bonapartes Termination of the Interview with the Austrian Envoy, 1896
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Bonapartes Termination of the Interview with the Austrian Envoy, 1896
Bonapartes Termination of the Interview with the Austrian Envoy, 1896. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) gesticulates over smashed crockery. Engraving after the painting made c1870-1896 by Eugene Courboin. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume II, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co. Macmillan & Co. Limited, New York & London, 1896]
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Caption: "Bonaparte's Termination of the Interview with the Austrian Envoy, 1896". This print captures a significant moment in history - Napoleon Bonaparte's termination of an interview with the Austrian envoy. The image showcases Napoleon, known as Boney or Bonaparte, gesticulating passionately over smashed crockery. This powerful engraving was created by Eugene Courboin around 1870-1896 and is featured in Volume II of "Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" by William Milligan Sloane. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), depicted here as the first consul and later Emperor of France, played a crucial role in shaping Europe during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His military genius and ambition led to numerous conquests across various countries. In this scene, set against a monochrome backdrop, we witness a tense meeting between Napoleon and an Austrian envoy. The broken crockery symbolizes shattered diplomacy or failed negotiations between these two powers. It reflects both Napoleon's fiery temperament and his determination to assert French dominance on the world stage. The artist skillfully captures the intensity of this historical event through intricate details that bring it to life. This print serves as a reminder of one man's influence on European politics during turbulent times marked by war - the Napoleonic era. As part of Heritage Images' collection, this remarkable piece offers viewers an opportunity to delve into history while appreciating Courboin's artistic interpretation alongside Sloane's insightful narrative about one of history's most iconic figures – Napoleon Bonaparte.
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