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"Beauharnais: A Royal Legacy of Love, Power, and Style" Step into the captivating world of Beauharnais

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Gerard 2)

Josephine (Gerard 2)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I wearing crown and necklace. Date: 1763 - 1814

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Craig)

Josephine (Craig)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I holding a locket to remind her of him while he is away fighting people. Date: 1763 - 1814

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Ribault)

Josephine (Ribault)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I wearing crown and necklace. Date: 1763 - 1814

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Wallis)

Josephine (Wallis)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I wearing her hair long, with tiara and necklaces. Date: 1763 - 1814

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Champagne)

Josephine (Champagne)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I seated with tiara and necklace. Date: 1763 - 1814

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Delpech)

Josephine (Delpech)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I wearing coronet and shawl. Date: 1763 - 1814

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Hortense-Eugenie de Beauharnais (1783 - 1837), Queen of Holland and her son Charles

Hortense-Eugenie de Beauharnais (1783 - 1837), Queen of Holland and her son Charles
XIR903685 Hortense-Eugenie de Beauharnais (1783 - 1837), Queen of Holland and her son Charles Napoleon Bonaparte (1803 - 1807), 1806 (oil on canvas) by Gerard, Francois Pascal Simon

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Empress Josephine (1763-1814) (litho)

Empress Josephine (1763-1814) (litho)
KW232453 Empress Josephine (1763-1814) (litho) by French School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Marie Josephe Rose Tascher De La Pagerie; Marriage dissolved December 16 1809;)

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: The Empress Josephine (1763-1814) from The Gallery of Portraits, published 1833

The Empress Josephine (1763-1814) from The Gallery of Portraits, published 1833
KW200780 The Empress Josephine (1763-1814) from The Gallery of Portraits, published 1833 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: View of the Garden Facade of the Chateau, from a collection of twelve Views

View of the Garden Facade of the Chateau, from a collection of twelve Views
XIR196953 View of the Garden Facade of the Chateau, from a collection of twelve Views of the Malmaison (w/c on paper) by Garneray

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: View of the Chateau near the Stone Bridge, from Views of the Malmaison

View of the Chateau near the Stone Bridge, from Views of the Malmaison
XIR196952 View of the Chateau near the Stone Bridge, from Views of the Malmaison, engraved by Louis Garneray (1783-1857) (aquatint) by Garneray

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: View of the Chateau de la Malmaison next to the park, from Views of the Malmaison

View of the Chateau de la Malmaison next to the park, from Views of the Malmaison
XIR167830 View of the Chateau de la Malmaison next to the park, from Views of the Malmaison, engraved by Louis Garneray (1783-1857) (aquatint) by Garneray

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine Tasher de la Pagerie (1763-1814) Empress of the French, gazing at a bust

Josephine Tasher de la Pagerie (1763-1814) Empress of the French, gazing at a bust
XIR121298 Josephine Tasher de la Pagerie (1763-1814) Empress of the French, gazing at a bust of her son Eugene de Beauharnais (1781-1824) at Malmaison, 1808 (oil on canvas) by Gros

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Portrait of the Empress Josephine (1763-1814), 1805 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of the Empress Josephine (1763-1814), 1805 (oil on canvas)
XIR21623 Portrait of the Empress Josephine (1763-1814), 1805 (oil on canvas) by Prud hon, Pierre-Paul (1758-1823); 244x179 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: HORTENSE de BEAUHARNAIS (1783-1837). Queen of Holland, 1806-1810. With her son

HORTENSE de BEAUHARNAIS (1783-1837). Queen of Holland, 1806-1810. With her son, Napoleon Charles Bonaparte (1802-1807). Oil on canvas, early 19th century, by Francois Gerard

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: EMPRESS JOSEPHINE (1763-1814). Josephine de Beauharnais. Empress of the French, 1804-1809

EMPRESS JOSEPHINE (1763-1814). Josephine de Beauharnais. Empress of the French, 1804-1809. Painting by Baron Francois Pascal Gerard

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: JOSEPHINE DE BEAUHARNAIS (1765-1814). Empress of the French, 1804-1809. Pastel

JOSEPHINE DE BEAUHARNAIS (1765-1814). Empress of the French, 1804-1809. Pastel, 1800, by Pierre-Paul Prud hon

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: JOSEPHINE de BEAUHARNAIS (1763-1814). Empress of the French, 1804-1809; first wife of Napoleon I

JOSEPHINE de BEAUHARNAIS (1763-1814). Empress of the French, 1804-1809; first wife of Napoleon I. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: EUGENE de BEAUHARNAIS (1781-1824). French general, stepson of Napoleon I. Engraving

EUGENE de BEAUHARNAIS (1781-1824). French general, stepson of Napoleon I. Engraving

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Napoleon III (Louis-Napoleon) 1808-73. Emperor of the French 1852-70. Portrait engraving

Napoleon III (Louis-Napoleon) 1808-73. Emperor of the French 1852-70. Portrait engraving from cover of sheet music published at the time of his visit to London with Empress Eugenie

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine at Malmaison, 1800. Josephine Bonaparte (Beauharnais) 1763-1814. Francis

Josephine at Malmaison, 1800. Josephine Bonaparte (Beauharnais) 1763-1814. Francis Pascal Simon Gerard (1770-1837) French painter. Oil on canvas

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Alexandre, Vicomte de Beauharnais (1760-1794) French soldier: in the French Revolution

Alexandre, Vicomte de Beauharnais (1760-1794) French soldier: in the French Revolution he was arrested as an aristocratic suspect : guillotined 1793: first husband of Empress Josephine

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Louis Bonaparte (1778-1846) French soldier. King of Holland under the name of Lodewijk I

Louis Bonaparte (1778-1846) French soldier. King of Holland under the name of Lodewijk I (1806-1810). Brother of Napoleon Bonaparte whose stepdaughter Hortense Beauharnais he married

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: EMPRESS JOSEPHINE (1763-1814). Josephine de Beauharnais. Line

EMPRESS JOSEPHINE (1763-1814). Josephine de Beauharnais. Line and stipple engraving after the painting by Prud hon

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: JOSEPHINE DE BEAUHARNAIS (1765-1814). Empress of the French, 1804-09

JOSEPHINE DE BEAUHARNAIS (1765-1814). Empress of the French, 1804-09. Line and stipple engraving, 1829

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: EMPRESS JOSEPHINE (1763-1814). Empress of France. In her imperial costume

EMPRESS JOSEPHINE (1763-1814). Empress of France. In her imperial costume: colored steel engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Lethiere)

Josephine (Lethiere)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I with tiara and necklace

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Rogerson)

Josephine (Rogerson)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I in an unusually informal pose, she holds a letter, no doubt from her husband away at the wars

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: N Weds Josephine

N Weds Josephine
Napoleon weds Josephine Beauharnais

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine (Bentley)

Josephine (Bentley)
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER de BEAUHARNAIS empress of Napoleon I wearing coronet and necklace

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Battle of Raab

Battle of Raab
Eugene de Beauharnais, stepson of Napoleon and viceroy of Italy, defeats the Austrians at Raab

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Josephine / Miniature

Josephine / Miniature
MARIE JOSEPHE ROSE TASCHER Nee de Beauharnais Empress of Napoleon I

Background imageBeauharnais Collection: Auguste a Beauharnais

Auguste a Beauharnais
AUGUSTE AMALIE BEAUHARNAIS wife of Eugene, Viceroy of Italy : with her daughter Josephine who will wed Oscar I and became Queen of Sweden



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"Beauharnais: A Royal Legacy of Love, Power, and Style" Step into the captivating world of Beauharnais, where love stories intertwine with political power and fashion reigns supreme. At its center stands Napoleon Bonaparte, the legendary Emperor of France who reshaped history. One fateful day, Napoleon meets Josephine - a meeting that would forever alter their lives. Their love story unfolds against the backdrop of grandeur and opulence in Paris during the Sacred Festival and Coronation in 1804. The image of their imperial majesties radiates strength and elegance. Empress Josephine's allure is immortalized in illustrations from "Little Journeys to the Homes, " showcasing her grace and beauty. Her portrait by Pape captures her regal essence while Princess Augusta of Bavaria's depiction by Stieler exudes sophistication. The Bernadotte family painting depicts another chapter in Beauharnais' tale as they become an influential dynasty. The Wooden Bridge on the River near Diane's Statue offers a glimpse into scenic landscapes cherished by this illustrious family. Josephine's hairstyles were not only fashionable but also became iconic symbols during her time. Lithographs capture her timeless charm as she continues to inspire generations with her impeccable sense of style. The marriage between Napoleon and Josephine at Notre Dame Cathedral marks a pivotal moment when their destinies entwined forever. This union shaped history itself, leaving an indelible mark on France and beyond. Hortense Beauharnais, Queen consort of Holland, adds another layer to this captivating narrative. Her role as both daughter-in-law to Josephine and queen showcases how familial ties influenced politics during this era. Intriguingly complex yet undeniably fascinating – such is the legacy left behind by Beauharnais. From love stories that shook empires to fashion trends that defined eras, their influence reverberates through time.