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death of prince Eugene of Beauharnais (1781-1824 son of Josephine-de-Beauharnais and stepson of Napoleon1st) in Munich february 21, 1824, with him his wife Augusta of Bavaria, engraving 19th century
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death of prince Eugene of Beauharnais (1781-1824 son of Josephine-de-Beauharnais and stepson of Napoleon1st) in Munich february 21, 1824, with him his wife Augusta of Bavaria, engraving 19th century
1750239 death of prince Eugene of Beauharnais (1781-1824 son of Josephine-de-Beauharnais and stepson of Napoleon1st) in Munich february 21, 1824, with him his wife Augusta of Bavaria, engraving 19th century; (add.info.: death of prince Eugene of Beauharnais (1781-1824 son of Josephine-de-Beauharnais and stepson of Napoleon1st) in Munich february 21, 1824, with him his wife Augusta of Bavaria, engraving 19th century); Photo: Tallandier
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© Photo: Tallandier / Bridgeman Images
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This hauntingly beautiful engraving captures the tragic moment of the death of Prince Eugene of Beauharnais in Munich on February 21, 1824. As the son of Josephine de Beauharnais and stepson of Napoleon I, Prince Eugene's life was intertwined with royalty and power.
In this scene, we see Prince Eugene lying peacefully in his bed, surrounded by loved ones including his wife Augusta of Bavaria. The somber expressions on their faces convey a sense of loss and sorrow that is palpable even through the black and white lines of the engraving.
The intricate details in this 19th-century print transport us back to a time when royal families held immense influence over nations and empires. The regal attire worn by Prince Eugene and Augusta serves as a reminder of their noble lineage and prestigious status within society.
Despite their privileged position, death comes for all, regardless of title or wealth. This image serves as a poignant reminder that even those born into royalty are not immune to the inevitability of mortality.
Through this historical engraving, we are given a glimpse into the final moments of Prince Eugene's life, immortalized forever in art. It is a testament to both the fragility and enduring legacy of human existence.
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