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Beauharnais Josephine Collection

"Beauharnais Josephine: A Captivating Empress and Patroness of the Arts" Step into the enchanting world of Beauharnais Josephine

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Empress Joséphine of France, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Regnault

Empress Joséphine of France, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Regnault
Empress Josephine of France, late 18th-early 19th century

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Le cortège impérial se rendant à Notre-Dame pour la cérémonie du sacre, le 2 décembre 1804... 1805

Le cortège impérial se rendant à Notre-Dame pour la cérémonie du sacre, le 2 décembre 1804... 1805
Le cortege imperial se rendant a Notre-Dame pour la ceremonie du sacre, le 2 decembre 1804 ; la traversee du Pont-Neuf, 1805. T

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Saule Pleureur Imperiale with hidden silhouettes of Napoleon and his family, 1830-50. 1830-50

Saule Pleureur Imperiale with hidden silhouettes of Napoleon and his family, 1830-50. 1830-50. Creator: Anon
Saule Pleureur Imperiale with hidden silhouettes of Napoleon and his family, 1830-50

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Paris leaning on a tree stump, 1817. Creators: Giovanni Battista Balestra

Paris leaning on a tree stump, 1817. Creators: Giovanni Battista Balestra
Paris leaning on a tree stump, 1817. Frontal view. From " Oeuvre de Canova: Recueil de Statues...", a work on the sculptures of Antonio Canova

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Paris leaning on tree stump, back view. from 'Oeuvre de Canova: Recueil de Statues

Paris leaning on tree stump, back view. from "Oeuvre de Canova: Recueil de Statues
Paris leaning on tree stump, back view. from " Oeuvre de Canova: Recueil de Statues...", 1817

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Imperial Botany - or a Peep at Josephines Collection of English Exoticks, vide t

Imperial Botany - or a Peep at Josephines Collection of English Exoticks, vide the Champion Jany 30, 1814, March 1, 1814. Attributed to Charles Williams. Also attributed to George Cruikshank

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Napoleon and Josephine Visiting the Studio of David, January 4, 1808, ca. 1820-30

Napoleon and Josephine Visiting the Studio of David, January 4, 1808, ca. 1820-30

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: An Allegory of Empress Josephine as Patroness of the Gardens at Malmaison, ca. 1805-6

An Allegory of Empress Josephine as Patroness of the Gardens at Malmaison, ca. 1805-6

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Boney The Second or the Little Babboon Created to Devour French Monkies, April 9

Boney The Second or the Little Babboon Created to Devour French Monkies, April 9, 1811

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: The Public Viewing Davids Coronation at the Louvre, 1810. Creator

The Public Viewing Davids Coronation at the Louvre, 1810. Creator
The Public Viewing Davids " Coronation" at the Louvre, 1810. Artwork of Napoleon crowning Empress Josephine

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Napoleon decorating David at the Salon du Louvre, Paris, 1808, (1921). Creator: Unknown

Napoleon decorating David at the Salon du Louvre, Paris, 1808, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Napoleon decorating David at the Salon du Louvre, Paris, 1808, (1921). Napoleon decorant David au Salon de 1808. Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821)

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Reception of the Emperor and Empress at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, c1804, (1921)

Reception of the Emperor and Empress at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, c1804, (1921). Reception de l Empereur et de l Imperatrice a l Hotel de Ville

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: The Empress Josephine, c1804, (1903). Creators: Unknown, Georges Petit

The Empress Josephine, c1804, (1903). Creators: Unknown, Georges Petit
The Empress Josephine, c1804, (1903). L Imperatrice Josephine. Portrait of Josephine de Beauharnais (1763-1814), the first wife of Napoleon I, and first Empress of the French

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Sketch for The Coronation of Napoleon, c1807, (1921). Creator: Jacques-Louis David

Sketch for The Coronation of Napoleon, c1807, (1921). Creator: Jacques-Louis David
Sketch for The Coronation of Napoleon, c1807, (1921). Le Couronnement de l Empereur. Preparatory study for a painting of the coronation of Emperor Napoleon I (1769-1821)

Background imageBeauharnais Josephine Collection: Sketch of Josephine at Napoleons coronation, 2 December 1804, (1921)

Sketch of Josephine at Napoleons coronation, 2 December 1804, (1921). L Imperatrice Josephine au couronnement. Preparatory study from life of Napoleons empress consort Josephine de Beauharnais


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"Beauharnais Josephine: A Captivating Empress and Patroness of the Arts" Step into the enchanting world of Beauharnais Josephine, an extraordinary woman who left an indelible mark on history. Saule Pleureur Imperiale, a masterpiece from 1830-50, reveals hidden silhouettes of Napoleon and his beloved family, showcasing their deep bond amidst turbulent times. In Paris leaning on a tree stump by Giovanni Battista Balestra in 1817, we witness her grace and elegance as she finds solace in nature's embrace. The back view captures her contemplative spirit, immortalized in Oeuvre de Canova: Recueil de Statues. Imperial Botany unveils Josephine's passion for exotic English plants; it offers us a glimpse into her private collection that bloomed with beauty and diversity. She was not only an empress but also a devoted gardener at heart. Napoleon and Josephine Visiting the Studio of David transports us to January 4th, 1808 when they explored the realm of art together. Their shared appreciation for creativity fostered a vibrant cultural scene during their reign. An Allegory of Empress Josephine as Patroness of the Gardens at Malmaison showcases her profound influence on horticulture. Her dedication to transforming Malmaison into a botanical paradise remains legendary even today. Boney The Second or the Little Babboon Created to Devour French Monkies humorously depicts Napoleon as he faced satirical criticism during his rule. Despite such caricatures, he remained steadfast alongside his beloved wife. The Public Viewing Davids Coronation at the Louvre takes us back to 1810 when Napoleon adorned David's artwork with utmost pride. This momentous event symbolizes their shared vision for artistic excellence within France. Napoleon decorating David at Salon du Louvre portrays their close relationship as the emperor personally honors the renowned artist.