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L empereur et l imperatrice recevant les felicitations des grands corps de l Etat dans la salle du Trone, 3 avril 1810 (engraving)
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L empereur et l imperatrice recevant les felicitations des grands corps de l Etat dans la salle du Trone, 3 avril 1810 (engraving)
963293 L empereur et l imperatrice recevant les felicitations des grands corps de l Etat dans la salle du Trone, 3 avril 1810 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: L empereur et l imperatrice recevant les felicitations des grands corps de l Etat dans la salle du Trone, 3 avril 1810. Illustration for Paris A Travers Les Ages (Firmin-Didot, 1875).); © Look and Learn
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1810 Avril Corps Dans Grands L Empereur L Imperatrice Le Palais Lempereur Limperatrice Recevant Salle Trone Tuileries Letat
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The print titled "L empereur et l imperatrice recevant les felicitations des grands corps de l Etat dans la salle du Trone, 3 avril 1810" captures a significant moment in French history. The engraving, created by the French School in the 19th century, depicts Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and Empress Marie-Louise receiving congratulations from the high-ranking officials of the state in the Throne Room of the Tuileries Palace on April 3rd, 1810. This grand scene showcases the power and influence of Napoleon as he is surrounded by members of various important bodies within France. The opulent setting of the Throne Room adds to the regal atmosphere, emphasizing his authority and stature as ruler. The image provides a glimpse into an era when France was at its peak under Napoleon's rule. It symbolizes not only his dominance over Europe but also highlights his marriage to Marie-Louise, which solidified alliances with other European powers. This engraving was originally published as an illustration for "Paris A Travers Les Ages" in 1875. Its inclusion in this publication demonstrates its historical significance and serves as a testament to how it has been preserved throughout time. Overall, this image offers viewers a window into one of France's most influential periods and invites us to reflect on both its grandeur and complexity.
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