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Portrait du comte de Montholon, executeur testamentaire de Napoleon (colour litho)

Portrait du comte de Montholon, executeur testamentaire de Napoleon (colour litho)


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Portrait du comte de Montholon, executeur testamentaire de Napoleon (colour litho)

2790692 Portrait du comte de Montholon, executeur testamentaire de Napoleon (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait du comte de Montholon, executeur testamentaire de Napoleon. Illustration for Le Memorial de Saint-Helene by Le Comte De Las Cases (Emmanuel de Las Cases) with pictures by L Bombled (Garnier, 1895).); © Look and Learn

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Count Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon I Executor


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This lithograph print showcases the esteemed Count de Montholon, executor of Napoleon Bonaparte's will. Created by Louis Charles Bombled in 1862, this color litho captures the count's dignified presence and unwavering loyalty to the emperor. The portrait is a powerful illustration for Le Memorial de Saint-Helene, written by Emmanuel de Las Cases and published in 1895. The book provides an intimate account of Napoleon's final years on the island of Saint Helena, with illustrations by L Bombled. In this image, Count de Montholon exudes authority and sophistication as he gazes into the distance. His regal attire and confident posture reflect his important role as executor testamentaire - entrusted with carrying out Napoleon's last wishes. The artist skillfully captures every detail, from the count's distinguished features to his meticulously groomed facial hair. The vibrant colors add depth and richness to this remarkable portrayal. This print offers a glimpse into history, allowing us to connect with one of Napoleon Bonaparte's closest confidants during his final days. It serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy left behind by one of history's most influential figures - both through his actions on the battlefield and those who remained loyal long after his passing.

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