RM2GHYGXY–The abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte in 1814. Napoleon signing the paper and handing it to members of the coalition.
RMERGRRJ–The abdication of Napoleon to the Imperial Guard at Fontainebleau, 20 April 1814. Painting by Horace Vernet. Napoleon: 1769-1821 postcard
RM2RGM071–NAPOLEON BONAPARTE (1769-1821) at Fontainebleau after his abdication 4 April 19814. Painting by Paul Delaroche
RMERGGHP–Abdication of Napoleon I of France - signing his abdication as Emperor of France. 1814. French military and political leader
RM2K3D93T–The tyrant of the continent is fallen, Europe is free, England rejoices. Cartoon by English artist Thomas Rowlandson, celebrating the abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte on 11 April 1814 and his subsequent exile to Elba. After a work dated May 1, 1814.
RMD963E2–Napoleon at Fontainbleau During the First Abdication - April 1814'. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). (Hippolyte) Paul Delaroche (1797-1859) French painter. Oil on canvas. Musee de l'Armee, Paris.
RMJ715XM–Napoleon's first abdication in 1814
RMERFYRM–Napoleon 's abdication at the Palace of Fontainebleau in 1814. Treaty of Fontainebleau - agreement made on 11 April 1814
RM2RGTAG4–NAPOLEON BONAPARTE (1769-1821) at Fontainebleau n 4 April 1814 after his abdication. Painting by Paul about 1845 Delaroche
RMDDT55B–The abdication of Napoleon and his departure from Fontainebleau for Elba, 20th April 1814. Artist: Francois Pigeot
RMJCRW64–Napoleon Bonaparte. Portrait entitled 'Napoleon Bonaparte in Fontainbleau on 31st March 1814 after receiving news of the arrival of the allies in Paris' by Paul Delaroche, oil on canvas, 1845.
RMD866G8–Abdication of Napoleon
RM2GFCPG6–Napoleon's farewell to the Old Guard at Fontainbleau, April 20, 1814 after his first abdication. Napoleon Bonaparte, 1769-1821, Emperor of the French. After an engraving by Vincenz Georg Kininger, from a work by Horace Vernet.
RF2B1TN8R–Facsimile of Napoleon's abdication certificate on April 6, 1814 / Faksimile der Abdankungsurkunde von Napoleon am 6. April 1814, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMBA7T2N–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5. 1821, Emperor of the French 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, abdication at Fontainebleau, 6.4.1814, wood engraving, 19th century,
RM2T8X20Y–Abdication of Napoleon, April 11, 1814, Depaulis, Alexis-Joseph, Engraver in medals, Brenet, Nicolas, Engraver in medals, Array, Numismatics, Medal, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 4.1 cm, Weight (type dimension): 40.01 g
RMDB3RX3–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5.1821, Emperor of the French 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, abdication, Paris, 11.4.1814, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMAJ80K6–'Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - April 1814'. Artist: Paul Delaroche
RMBA7WX7–Napoleon I., 15.8.1769 - 5.5. 1821, Emperor of the French 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, abdication at Fontainebleau 11.4.1814, telling his generals, wood engraving, 19th century, ,
RMGE847A–The island of Elba, off the coast of Tuscany, Italy is where French Emperor Napoleon I was exiled after his forced abdication in 1814. Allowed to keep a personal guard of six hundred men, he was nominally sovereign of Elba, although the island was patrolled by the British Royal Navy.
RMT1AE5D–Print shows Madame Madeleine Sophie Blanchard in balloon above Pont Neuf, Paris, May 3, 1814, waving a flag in each hand to greet King Louis XVIII and the Queen on their return to Paris following the abdication of Napoleon. The King and Queen are seated in a carriage drawn by eight horses, escorted by cavalrymen.
RMB47YRT–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5. 1821, Emperor of the French 1804 - 1815, half length, sitting, in Fonteinebleau, 31.3.1814, copper engraving by G. L. Leybold after painting by Paul Delaroche, 1814, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2M6AC9R–Napoleon Bonaparte - premiere Abdication de Napoleon en 1814 - Lecture en Presence de Napoleon d'un lettre de Pierre Riel de Beurnonville au Marechal MacDonald, duc de Tarente - Gravure de 1879
RF2AFXD12–Napoleon announces to the marshals his abdication. 1814. Antique illustration. 1890.
RMP0FW5N–Abdication of Napoleon, 1815. The members of the chamber demanded that Napoleon abdicate. France. Paris.
RMG39XBG–'Blucher the Brave extracting the Groan of Abdication from the Corsican Bloodhound' Date: 1814
RMERFYRN–Farewells to Napoleon at the Palace of Fontainebleau after Napoleon 's abdication and being sent into exile to Elba in 1814.
RMKGRC3N–Isle of Elba, 19th century engraving
RMDT8WR5–The Abdication of Napoleon at Fontainebleau, 1814. Artist: Anonymous
RMAY3JA0–Napoleon On Elba
RMDB8EX7–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5.1821, Emperor of the French 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, manuscript, facsimile of his abdication, Fontainebleau, 6.4.1814,
RMPKCW3B–Napoleon's Departure from Fontainebleau, 20 April 1814, (c1850). Artists: Francois Pigeot, François-Louis Couché.
RMDCYR6K–19th century- Napoléon in Fontainebleau 31 March 1814 - Hippolyte, dit Paul Delaroche (1840) - Musée de l'armée Oil on canvas
RMAJ9JT7–'Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - 31 March 1814', (1845). Artist: Paul Delaroche
RM2T8X20X–Abdication of Napoleon, April 11, 1814, Depaulis, Alexis-Joseph, Engraver in medals, Brenet, Nicolas, Engraver in medals, Array, Numismatics, Medal, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 4.1 cm, Weight (type dimension): 40.01 g
RMCR7M07–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5.1821, Emperor of the French 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, abdicating in favour of his son, 6.4.1814, wood engraving, 19th century,
RFD1PHPE–Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), emperor of France. Abdication and farewell to Imperial Guard at Fontainebleau Palace, 1814.
RMCR53PF–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5.1821, Emperor of the French 1804 - 1815, cartoon, 'The Sorrow of Boney or Meditation on the Island of Elba', aquatint, by John Wallis, London, 15.4.1814, private collection,
RMD896P1–NAPOLEON ABDICATES
RMDB8EX2–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5.1821, Emperor of the French 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, caricature, balancing act between Madrid and Moscow with bursting stalks, German copper engraving, 1814, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RF2B1W2R4–Mocking picture from 1814 on the abdication of Napoleon, Fontainebleau castle, France / Spottbild aus dem Jahre 1814 auf die Abdankung von Napoleon, Schloß Fontainebleau, Frankreich, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMG5XCBT–Napoleon I, 15.8.1769 - 5.5.1821, Emperor of the French 2.12.1804 - 22.6.1815, half length, saying farewell to the Imperial guard, Fontainebleau castle, 20.4.1814, wood engraving, by Charles Barbant, after drawing by F. Lix, from: Victor Duruy, 'History of France', 1852,
RM2M6ABTG–Napoleon tells his Marshals about his decision to abdicate, 6th April 1814 - Napoleon Ier annonce son abdication aux marechaux le 6 avril 1814 -1879
RMP0FW4X–Abdication Napoleon I,1815. Members of the chamber demanded that Napoleon abdicate. France.
RMP9C71D–The Abdication of Napoleon at Fontainebleau on 11 April 1814. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RM2WX7WTC–First abdication of Napoleon I after the military failure of the French campaign. 20 April 1814 Illustration by Job from the book 'Napoléon' written by Georges Montorgueil, published in 1921 by Boivin (Paris).
RFT04TMJ–The Emperor Napoleon I signed the act of abdication on April 11, 1814, a painting by Vern-Bellecour. Digital improved reproduction from Illustrated overview of the life of mankind in the 19th century, 1901 edition, Marx publishing house, St. Petersburg.
RME8F8G5–The Abdication of Napoleon at Fontainebleau on 11 April 1814. Artist: Bouchot, François (1800-1842)
RM2FKB94K–Palace of Fontainebleau: the study where Napoleon I of France signed his abdication on April 6th, 1814. Paris, Fondation Napoléon
RMBFDMWK–Print depicting Napoleon Bonaparte greeting French troops and citizens on his return from the Island of Elba on March 7 1815.
RMMPXK35–Marshal François-Joseph Lefebvre (1755-1820) during the Abdication of Napoleon, 1814.
RF2HW772B–Art inspired by From Top to Bottom, or Cause and Effect (Du haut en bas...ou les causes et les effets), April 1814, Etching, hand-colored, plate: 9 5/8 x 12 7/8 in. (24.5 x 32.7 cm), Prints, Elie (French, active 1813–1819), Published in Paris shortly after Napoleon’s abdication, this, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B99C96–ABDICATION NAPOLEON, April 11, 1814 Alexis-Joseph Depaulis (1790-1867). 'Abdication de Napoléon, 11 avril 1814'. Bronze, 1814. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMW574TB–Napoleon I Bonaparte abdication, French Emperor, Bronze Medal. Obverse: man's bust under laurel wreath inside an inscription. Reverse: Napoleon standing in front of a table with a piece of paper and ink set behind him Envy with a torch in hand, cut off: inscription., Fontainebleau, Elba, Napoleon I Bonaparte (Emperor of the French), Alexis Joseph Depaulis, Paris, 1814, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.1 cm × w 36.74
RMMN00YM–Bouchot - Napoléon signe son abdication à Fontainebleau 4 avril 1814
RMAE5R51–Blucher And Napoleon
RMK9PXED–P475 NAPOLEON AT FONTAINEBLEAU PREVIOUS TO HIS ABDICATION 1814
RMG3870Y–Exiled to the island of Elba, after his abdication, he none the less plans a glorious come-back... Date: 1814-1815
RM2EHDBD1–P475 NAPOLEON AT FONTAINEBLEAU PREVIOUS TO HIS ABDICATION 1814.
RM2A41XJ2–Notice announcing the Emperor Napoleon's abdication, 11 April 1813, (1921). 'Extrait Du Moniteur - Acte D'Abdication De L'Empereur Napoléon'. Extract from "Le Moniteur Universel" newspaper. Napoleon spent the last days of his reign at the palace of Fontainebleau outside Paris, before abdicating there on 4 April 1814. Facsimile document from "Napoleon", by Raymond Guyot, [H. Floury, Paris, 1921]
RMPBN374–Bouchot - Napoléon signe son abdication à Fontainebleau 4 avril 1814.
RM2M6ABTR–Premiere abdication, 1814 - Napoleon (1769-1821) en recevant les adieux du marechal Jacques Alexandre (Jacques-Alexandre) Macdonald (1765-1840), lui remet le sabre de Mourad Bey, un des trophees de la bataille d'Aboukir -1879
RFF1BR19–1814 Salon de l Abdication of Napoleon emperor
RMP9BG8X–The Abdication of Napoleon at Fontainebleau on 11 April 1814. Museum: State Borodino War and History Museum, Moscow.
RM2AGTF2C–Scene of the farewells of Napoleon in Fontainebleau April 20, 1814. After his abdication, the emperor must leave for the island of Elba. History of Fr
RFT04TKM–The Emperor Napoleon I signed the act of abdication on April 11, 1814, a painting by Vern-Bellecour. Digital improved reproduction from Illustrated overview of the life of mankind in the 19th century, 1901 edition, Marx publishing house, St. Petersburg.
RM2RHF2FG–Chateau de Fontainebleau : le cabinet de l'abdication, lieu ou l'empereur Napoleon Ier (1769-1821) aurait signe son abdication le 4 avril 1814 - Carte postale fin 19eme-debut 20eme siecle
RM2FKB8CM–Abdication of Napoleon I in Fontainbleau: Napoleon I bidding farewell to his army. 4th April 1814 Paris, Fondation Napoléon
RM2BF7R3K–Tentative de suicide le 12 avril 1814 de l''empereur Napoleon Ier prenant du poison apres son abdication le 4 avril 1814 (Napoleon I trying to commit
RMAYK8BB–Events War Napoleonic
RM2M6RYJP–Europa, Frankreich, Île-de-France, Fontainebleau, Napoleon verabschiedet sich von der kaiserlichen Garde in Fontainebleau, Stahlstich von Pelée nach Vernet / Europe, France, Île-de-France, Fontainebleau, Napoleons farewell in Fontainebleau 1814 .
RM2M6ABFE–Napoleon's abdication encourages riots in Milano, and Giuseppe Prina, the unpopular finance minister, is dragged round the streets and finally killed by the mob in Piazza San Fedele in Milan, April 20, 1814 - Le 20 avril 1814, la population pille la maison du ministre des Finances Giuseppe Prina sur la piazza San Fedele lors de la chute de Napoleon Ier -
RM2B0C7B1–Pedro Juan Maria de Guerrero, Ferdinand VII (1784-1833), King of Spain 1808, 1814-1833, 1809, bronze, gilt, 1 13/16 in. (4.6 cm.), After turning to Napoleon for support in 1808, following his father's abdication, Ferdinand VII (1784-1833) was stripped by the French Emperor of royal powers and imprisoned. Protesting the perceived injustice of Napoleon's actions, members of the College, Seminario Tridentino, distributed this emblem to recognize the man they saw as their leader. The reverse of Guerrero's medal depicts a rich allegorical scene. The Latin inscription around the top reads 'Fidelity
RMMP6X2E–Français : Le Défilé militaire . English: This is the first of a pair of unsigned watercolors by the German artist Georg Emanuel Opitz (1775-1841). It shows a procession of cossack soldiers marching through Paris during the occupation of the city in 1814. Opitz, who focused on portraiture and caricature, traveled to Paris in 1813 and witnessed the arrival of Russian and Prussian forces in the city following the Battle of Paris. Until this battle, no foreign army had entered Paris in 400 years. The French defeat led to the abdication of the Emperor Napoleon. The watercolor is from the Anne S.K
RM2WJWMMJ–Alexis-Joseph Depaulis (1790-1867). 'Abdication of Napoleon, April 11, 1814'. Bronze, 1814. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 61205-3 Abdication, avers, bronze, French emperor, medal, numismatics, profile
RMRWCR4H–Napoleons farewell in Fontainebleau 1814., Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2BT26RA–The Affectionate Farewell, or Kick for Kick, April 17, 1814.
RMKC9N5K–From Top to Bottom, or Cause and Effect (Du haut en bas...ou les causes et les effets), Elie, April 1814
RM2A41XM3–Napoleon's Departure from Fontainebleau, 20 April 1814, (1921). 'Les Adieux De L'Empereur A Son Armée à Fontainebleau'. Emperor Napoleon, standing at the centre of the courtyard of the Palace of Fontainebleau, bids farewell to his Old Guard, and seizes a battle flag presented to him by two soldiers. The defeat at the Battle of Leipzig and the subsequent invasion of France by the Allies culminated in Napoleon's abdication on 11 April. By the Treaty of Fontainebleau he was exiled and granted sovereignty of the island of Elba. Engraving made in 1815. From "Napoleon", by Raymon
RM2WE23A3–Bouchot - Napoléon signe son abdication à Fontainebleau 11 avril 1814.
RMW7D5F0–'Napoleon at Fontainebleau During the First Abdication - 31 March 1814', (1845).Artist: Paul Delaroche
RF2B9BAJ1–Napoleon I Bonaparte abdication, French Emperor, Bronze Medal. Obverse: man's bust under laurel wreath inside an inscription. Reverse: Napoleon standing in front of a table with a piece of paper and ink set behind him Envy with a torch in hand, cut off: inscription., Fontainebleau, Elba, Napoleon I Bonaparte (Emperor of the French), Alexis Joseph Depaulis, Paris, 1814, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.1 cm × w 36.74 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futu
RMRCFACG–The Abdication of Napoleon at Fontainebleau on 11 April 1814. Museum: Musée de l'Histoire de France, Château de Versailles. Author: BOUCHOT, FRANCOIS.
RMW7FBE3–'The Abdication, Fontainebleau, April 6, 1814', (1896). Artist: Unknown.
RM2AGEFP8–. Outlines of nineteenth century history. embodiment in social institutions and in political formshas, in most of the European countries, been a process violentand revolutionary in character. This has resulted from theseliberal principles coming into conflict with certain opposingconservative doctrines with which they have had to struggle forsupremacy. And this brings us to the starting point of thehistory of the nineteenth century, — the celebrated Congress ofVienna. 2. The Congress of Vienna (September, 1814-June, 1815).—After the first abdication of Napoleon, in the year 1814, theEuropean s
RMKCA5E2–Plate 26 from 'The Disasters of War' (Los Desastres de la Guerra): 'One can't look.' (No se puede mirar.), Goya, 1810–20
RM2FKB8D6–Abdication of Napoleon I in Fontainbleau: Napoleon I bidding farewell to his army. 4th April 1814 Paris, Fondation Napoléon
RMAY3JAA–Napoleons Villa Elba
RMG37RK5–EVENTS/WAR/NAPOLEONIC
RMD89B17–ANGOULEME AT BORDEAUX
RM2W97N8C–Abdication of Napoleon I Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, Alexis Joseph Depaulis, 1814 history medal Bronze medal. Front: breastpiece man under laurel wreath inside. Downside: Napoleon standing in front of the table, on which piece of paper and ink set stand, behind him envy with torch in hand; Cut: Inscription. Paris bronze (metal) striking (metalworking) Fontainebleau. Elba
RMG38715–NAPOLEON'S VILLA, ELBA
RM2HJ1EN1–Design for a Medal Commemorating the Treaty of Paris, 1814 ca.1814 Jacques Edouard Gatteaux French This is one of the few surviving drawings by Gatteaux, an engraver of medals. His delicate use of line and wash recalls the technique of his lifelong friend Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. The design commemorates the Treaty of Paris of 1814, signed by the French king Louis XVIII and other European leaders following the abdication and exile of Emperor Napoleon I.. Design for a Medal Commemorating the Treaty of Paris, 1814 337166
RM2GPWMK2–Napoleon at Fontainebleau, March 31, 1814, 1840. Found in the Collection of the Musée de l'Armée, Paris.
RMD89HW9–PRINA MURDERED
RMPA6BEC–Marshal François-Joseph Lefebvre (1755-1820) during the Abdication of Napoleon, 1814. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RM2AWJWR3–The Elphinstone family book of the lords Elphinstone, Balmerino and Coupar . nd. The principles which the French people learned from theAmericans made them ripe for the revolution of 1789, a revolution whichprovoked the armed intervention of other European powers, and ultimatelyof Britain. The long and sanguinary war thus begun with France continuedwith little intermission until the abdication of Napoleon in April 1814, andthen ceased only soon after to be resumed. These wars held out inducements to join the army or navy, presenting asthey did opportunities for acquiring rapid promotion, high
RM2FKB8DE–Abdication of Napoleon I in Fontainbleau.: Napoleon I bidding farewell to his army. 4th April 1814 Paris, Fondation Napoléon
RM2K2K126–Napoleon bading farewell to the Grand Chamberlain of the Empire, Monsieur de Montesquiou Letter signed 'NP' dated April 13, 1814 Napoleon had tried to commit suicide during the night. He signed his abdication just after having signed this letter.
RM2K2K12P–Marshal Alexandre Berthier's letter to Marshal Duke of Tarente concerning Napoleon's abdication April 4, 1814
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