Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Transhipment of the remains of Emperor Napoleon, in Cherbourg (8 X.bre 1840): [estampe]
View through Europeana Collections
Bibliographical Reference: De Vinck, 12879
Title: Transhipment of the remains of Emperor Napoleon, in Cherbourg (8 X.bre 1840): [estampe]
Description:
Bibliographical Reference: De Vinck, 12879.
Related Results
Portrait of the Emperor Charles V
Portrait of the Emperor Charles V
Portraiture constituted an important area within Cranach’s oeuvre as it was part of his repertoire from the outset of his career, increasing in terms of number of works from the ti...
Disc pendant imitating a coin of Emperor Valentinian II, Western Europe, 400-700, stamped with the Emperor's head and illegible inscription. Pendant, gold bracteate, imitating a coin of Valentinian. Obverse: Emperor's head and illegible inscription. Gold
Disc pendant imitating a coin of Emperor Valentinian II, Western Europe, 400-700, stamped with the Emperor's head and illegible inscription. Pendant, gold bracteate, imitating a coin of Valentinian. Obverse: Emperor's head and illegible inscription. Gold
Disc pendant imitating a coin of Emperor Valentinian II, Western Europe, 400-700, stamped with the Emperor's head and illegible inscription. Pendant, gold bracteate, imitating a co...
Girardet, Paul, after Girardet, Karl: Napoleon’s army crosses the Nyemen, June 24, 1812. Illustration page 227 in: Kircheisen, Friedrich M.: Napoleon I and the age of liberation wars in pictures. Munich, 1914. Dresden: SLUB 95.4.19623,001
Girardet, Paul, after Girardet, Karl: Napoleon’s army crosses the Nyemen, June 24, 1812. Illustration page 227 in: Kircheisen, Friedrich M.: Napoleon I and the age of liberation wars in pictures. Munich, 1914. Dresden: SLUB 95.4.19623,001
Girardet, Paul, after Girardet, Karl: Napoleon’s army crosses the Nyemen, June 24, 1812. Illustration page 227 in: Kircheisen, Friedrich M.: Napoleon I and the age of liberation wa...
Portrait of Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland
Portrait of Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland
Hortense was Napoleon’s stepdaughter. Through her marriage to Napoleon’s brother, Louis Napoleon, she became Queen of Holland in 1806. Their marriage was not a success, and Hortens...

