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  1. She was the second wife of Lucien Bonaparte, a younger brother of Napoleon, Emperor of the French. She came from a noble family and had first been married to the banker Hippolyte Jouberthon, but was divorced.

  2. 22 de abr. de 2020 · File:François-xavier fabre, ritratto di alexandrine de bleschamps.jpg

  3. Alexandrine de Bleschamp. Prince Pierre-Napoléon Bonaparte (11 October 1815 – 7 April 1881) was a French nobleman, revolutionary and politician, the son of Lucien Bonaparte and his second wife Alexandrine de Bleschamp. He was a nephew of Napoleon I, Joseph Bonaparte, Elisa Bonaparte, Louis Bonaparte, Pauline Bonaparte, Caroline Bonaparte and ...

  4. 4 de abr. de 2023 · View Lucien Bonaparte, in antique dress, contemplating his mistress, Alexandrine de Bleschamp Jouberton by Guillaume Guillon-Lethière on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Guillaume Guillon-Lethière.

  5. Canova replaced the original head of Alexandrine de Bleschamp, wife of Lucien Bonaparte (Napoleon’s brother), with one of a more idealized beauty, evident by the seam visible around the neck.

  6. The statue was to be a deified portrait of Alexandrine de Bleschamp, wife of Lucien Bonaparte, Napoleon’s younger brother. For reasons still unknown, the commission was acquired by Giovanni Battista Sommariva, who was creating his temple to Neoclassicism at Villa Carlotta (then Villa Sommariva).

  7. Between April and November 1808 Luciano Bonaparte and his wife Alexandrine de Bleschamp sojourn in Florence. In the Tuscan city, the couple visits the painter François-Xavier Fabre's studio and poses for him. At least six half-bust or half-length portraits of Luciano and three of Alexandrine are known today, taken from those sittings.