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Marriage of Napoléon I (1769-1821) and Marie-Louise (1791-1847)
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Obverse: Napoleon and Marie-Louise in profile right; reverse: classical marriage portrait, with pedestal and torch.
Department of Paintings Sculpture & Decorative Arts
Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Mrs. Murray A. Potter
Title: Marriage of Napoléon I (1769-1821) and Marie-Louise (1791-1847)
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Obverse: Napoleon and Marie-Louise in profile right; reverse: classical marriage portrait, with pedestal and torch.
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