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Historical art prints of Napoleon Bonaparte' s life including Napoleon's coronation, his divorce from Empress Josephine and Napoleon after his abdication, published by Cranston Fine Arts.  

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Les Adieux de Fontainebleau by H Vernet  Napoleon is shown taking leave of the Imperial Guard outside the Palace of Fontainbleau. With a dramatic final gesture, "I cannot embrace you all but I shall embrace your General", and after General Petit, he kissed the eagle of the 1st Grenadiers whose bearer, Lieut Fortin covers his face. The officers at the right are representative of the Allied armies and are considerably less affected by the scene than the Frenchman.

The Apotheusis of Napoleon by H Vernet  Painted in the year of his death (1821) with the floating plank inscribed with the names of 10 of his battles, the last being Waterloo.

Napoleons Speech to his Army before the Battle of the Pyramids by Antoine-Jean Gros (1771-1835)

 Napoleon and Kaiser Franz after the Battle of Austerlitz by Antoine-Jean Gros (1771-1835)

Napoleon During the Surrender of Madrid, 4th December 1808 by Antoine-Jean Gros (1771-1835)

Napoleon and his Staff by Meissonier   Painted in 1868, Napoleon wears the uniform of the Chasseurs and is followed by his generals and an Egyptian Marmaluke (extreme left). Added, it was said, at the express wish of Lord Hereford who purchased the painting. It is now in the Wallace Collection.

Napoleons Bivouac at Wagram on the 5th-6th July 1809 by Adolphe Roehn (1780-1867)  Napoleon contemplates the forthcoming battle of Wagram surrounded by his Generals.

Napoleon After his Abdication 1814 by H Delaroche   This all time classic and great image shows the demoralised Napoleon sitting in the Palace of Fontainbleu, reflecting on the end of the imperial dream.

Napoleon at Charlemagnes Throne by Henri-Paul Motte   Napoleon considered himself to be the successor of the Emperor Charlemagne. Here he pays homage to the imperial throne He also commissioned and restored many emblems and motifs commemorating this great Emperor of the West, who ruled from 800 to 814 A.D. Napoleon's copy of Charles I crown is now on display in the Louvre.

The Disaster at the Ball Given by the Austrian Embassy in Paris 1810 by Robert Alexander Hillingford born 1825 and died 1904

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