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  1. Biographie. Élisa Napoléone née dans le nord de la Toscane en Italie, est la fille de Félix Baciocchi et d' Élisa Bonaparte, sœur de Napoléon Ier, princesse de Piombino et de Lucques, et grande-duchesse de Toscane. Le 27 novembre 1824, elle épouse le comte Filippo Camerata-Passionei di Mazzoleni ( 1805 - 1882) à Florence, qui lui donne ...

  2. Elisa Bonaparte with her daughter Napoleona Baciocchi (1810/1810) by François GérardMuseo Napoleonico The oil on canvas was created by François Gérard on the direct commission of Napoleon Bonaparte, who commissioned the painter with a decree to portray the official full-size family portraits to adorn the walls of the Malmaison, externalizing the glory and memory of the 'Emperor at its apogee.

  3. Lorenzo Bartolini, La Princesse Napoleone-Elisa Baciocchi et son chien (1812), Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes. Retrouvez les plus belles photos des œuvres d’art exposées dans les musées de France.

  4. Original title: Elisa Bonaparte con la figlia Napoleona Baciocchi Get the app Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

  5. The ugly sister. Maria Anna Bonaparte – she did not adopt the name “Elisa” until she was about 18 – was born in Ajaccio, Corsica on 3 January 1777, seven and a half years after Napoleon. She was the fourth of Charles and Letizia Bonaparte’s eight surviving offspring, and their eldest daughter. Since Napoleon moved to France to go to ...

  6. In Tuscany, Elisa Baciocchi (1777–1820) was one of his greatest admirers. In addition to official portraits for her and her closest relatives, in 1808 he began working on a major, and ill-fated, monument to the emperor’s sister, probably intended for a piazza in Carrara. In the Gipsoteca of the Galleria dell’Accademia di Firenze, there is ...

  7. Elisa Napolena Baciocchi Elisa Napoleona Baciocchi Levoy (Luca, 3 de junio de 1806 - Castillo de Korn-er-Hoüet, 3 de febrero de 1869) fue la segunda hija de Félix Baciocchi y de Elisa Bonaparte, princesa de Lucca y Piombino y hermana de Napoleón Bonaparte.