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Mort de Napoleon-Le-Grand.
€195.00*
Original antique wood cut, hand colored. The former French Emperor died on Saturday, May 5, 1821, after five and a half years of exile on Saint Helena. At his bedside were his most loyal friends, those who have accompanied him to the end. Among them, Henri-Gatien Bertrand, was seated near him. We find in the image the members of his family whom he brought with him in Bonaparte's exile, including Fanny Bertrand and her children Hortense and Henri. On a stool, at the bottom center of the image, is the Emperor's Austerlitz sword, accompanied by a laurel wreath. They are both based on a list of the territories conquered by Napoleon. This print can be found in a multitude of forms among painters of the time, such as Charles de Steuben.
Napoleon Combat prés d´Ebersberg - Treffen bei Ebersberg - 3. May 1809 Dessiné sur les lieux et gravé par J. Laurent Rugendas a, Augsbourg.
€1,200.00*
Original Kupferradierung mit Aquatinta, altkoloriert. Dargestellt wird die Einnahme und Erstürmung der Stadt Ebersberg am 3. Mai 1809 durch die französischen Truppen. Fine aquatint in original hand color by the famous German painter Johann Lorenz Rugendas from Augsburg. J.L. Rugendas made the drawings for his famous serious of the Napoleonic battles himself and the sketches were mostly drawn at the authentic locations. He used for his copper engravings the aquatint technique, which allowed only a very small edition of examples to print. It is said that the Napoleonic battle scenes by Rugendas only were published in a number of 150 to 300 copies depending on the battle.
Napoleon Prise de Ratisbonne le 23 April 1809 - Einnahme von Regensburg d. 23 April 1809. Dessiné sur les lieux et gravé par J. Laurent Rugendas a, Augsbourg.
€2,000.00*
Original Kupferradierung mit Aquatinta, altkoloriert. Dargestellt wird die Einnahme und Erstürmung der Stadt Regensburg am 23. April 1809 durch die französischen Truppen. Im Vordergrund wird der am Fuß verwundete franz. Kaiser und Heerführer Napoleon I. umgeben von seinem Arzt und seinen Marschällen dargestellt. Fine aquatint in original hand color by the famous German painter Johann Lorenz Rugendas from Augsburg. J.L. Rugendas made the drawings for his famous serious of the Napoleonic battles himself and the sketches were mostly drawn at the authentic locations. He used for his copper engravings the aquatint technique, which allowed only a very small edition of examples to print. It is said that the Napoleonic battle scenes by Rugendas only were published in a number of 150 to 300 copies depending on the battle.