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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) vend des biens voles, parmi eux le groupe du Laocoon - Caricature de Ivan Ivanovich Terebenev (1780-1815), encre et aquarelle sur papier, 1813, 28, 8x25
FIA5385633 Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) vend des biens voles, parmi eux le groupe du Laocoon - Caricature de Ivan Ivanovich Terebenev (1780-1815), encre et aquarelle sur papier, 1813, 28, 8x25, 7 cm (Napoleon Bonaparte selling Stolen Goods (the Laocoon Group in the background), Pen, watercolour, ink and white colour on paper by Ivan Ivanovich Terebenev, 1813) State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (Russie) by Terebenev, Ivan Nikolayevich (1780-1815); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Cupidity French Invasion Of Russia 1812 Lawbreaker Napoleonic Wars 1804 1815 Pillaging Thief
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This print showcases a satirical cartoon titled "Napoleon Bonaparte selling Stolen Goods (the Laocoon Group in the background)" by Ivan Ivanovich Terebenev. Created in 1813, this artwork depicts Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) engaging in the illicit trade of stolen goods, including the renowned Laocoon Group. The piece is rendered using pen, watercolor, ink, and white color on paper. The image captures a pivotal moment during the French invasion of Russia in 1812 and reflects the tumultuous Napoleonic Wars that ravaged Europe from 1804 to 1815. It portrays Napoleon as a king-like figure surrounded by his troops and soldiers while partaking in pillaging and displaying cupidity. Terebenev's caricature highlights Napoleon's role as a lawbreaker and thief amidst the chaos of war. The artist skillfully employs vibrant colors to enhance the visual impact of this powerful critique. Currently housed at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia, this thought-provoking artwork offers insight into both historical events and artistic expression. Through its depiction of conflict, greed, and power dynamics between nations, it serves as a reminder of humanity's capacity for both greatness and corruption. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece through their fine art photography expertise. This print not only captures Terebenev's masterful technique but also allows viewers to appreciate its intricate details from anywhere around the world.
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