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View of Longwood on the island of Saint Helena, where Napoleon Bonaparte lived (1769-1821) during his exile Watercolour by Louis Marchand (1791-1876) 1820 Sun 0, 27 x 0, 57 m Malmaison, castle museum
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View of Longwood on the island of Saint Helena, where Napoleon Bonaparte lived (1769-1821) during his exile Watercolour by Louis Marchand (1791-1876) 1820 Sun 0, 27 x 0, 57 m Malmaison, castle museum
JLJ4682279 View of Longwood on the island of Saint Helena, where Napoleon Bonaparte lived (1769-1821) during his exile Watercolour by Louis Marchand (1791-1876) 1820 Sun 0, 27 x 0, 57 m Malmaison, castle museum by Marchand, Louis-Joseph (1791-1876); Musee National du Chateau de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison, France; (add.info.: View of Longwood on the island of Saint Helena, where Napoleon Bonaparte lived (1769-1821) during his exile Watercolour by Louis Marchand (1791-1876) 1820 Sun 0, 27 x 0, 57 m Malmaison, castle museum); Photo © Photo Josse
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Helena Island Homemade Napoleon I 1st 1st Bonaparte 1769 1821
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This watercolor print captures the view of Longwood on the island of Saint Helena, where Napoleon Bonaparte resided during his exile from 1769 to 1821. Painted by Louis Marchand in 1820, this artwork measures approximately 0.27 x 0.57 meters and is housed in the Malmaison Castle Museum. The painting showcases the natural beauty of the island, with its lush greenery and rolling hills serving as a picturesque backdrop for Longwood, Napoleon's residence during his final years. The artist's attention to detail brings life to every brushstroke, capturing the essence of this historic location. Napoleon Bonaparte's presence looms over this scene as we imagine him walking through these very grounds during his time in exile. It offers a glimpse into a significant chapter in history when one of Europe's most influential figures found himself secluded on this remote island. Louis-Joseph Marchand skillfully portrays both the grandeur and isolation experienced by Napoleon during his stay at Longwood. The tranquility emanating from this watercolor invites viewers to reflect upon the complexities of power and destiny that shaped Napoleon's life. Displayed at Musee National du Chateau de Malmaison in Rueil-Malmaison, France, this remarkable piece serves as a testament to both artistic talent and historical significance. Its inclusion within Fine Art Finder allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate not only its aesthetic value but also its role in preserving our collective memory of an extraordinary era.
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