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  1. 8 de ene. de 2021 · Elisa Bonaparte Baciocchi was not as well-known as her sisters, beautiful Pauline and treasonous Caroline, but she was more capable than either of them. In fact, she was the Bonaparte sibling most like Napoleon, although she had the least influence over him. Napoleon himself said, “Elisa has the courage of an Amazon; and like me, she cannot ...

  2. Media in category "Elisa Bonaparte with her daughter Napoleona Baciocchi (François Gérard - Napoleonic museum)" The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. Elisa Bonaparte with her daughter Napoleona Baciocchi - François Gérard - Google Cultural Institute.jpg 12,533 × 16,637; 119.36 MB

  3. Produced by: Samuel Caron. Inspired by a true story, Invincible recounts the last 48 hours in the life of Marc-Antoine Bernier, a 14-year-old boy on a desperate quest for freedom. ‘Elisa Bonaparte with Her Daughter Napoleona Baciocchi’ was created by François Gérard in Neoclassicism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart ...

  4. 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.

  5. 10 de ago. de 2011 · Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary [edit]. Marie-Guillemine Benoist: Napoleone-Elisa Bacciochi ; Artist

  6. 26 de jul. de 2017 · François Gérard. Not as well-known as her sisters, beautiful Pauline and treasonous Caroline, Elisa Bonaparte was more capable than either one of them. In fact, she was the Bonaparte sibling most like Napoleon, although she had the least influence over him. Napoleon himself said, “Elisa has the courage of an Amazon; and like me, she cannot ...

  7. Title: Portrait of Napoléone Elisa Baciocchi, Niece of Napoleon I; Creator: Lorenzo Bartolini (Italian, 1777-1850) Date Created: 1810-1812; Physical Dimensions: Overall: 113 x 39.1 cm (44 1/2 x 15 3/8 in.) Provenance: Comtesse Lecoat de Kerveguen (Paris, France), Wildenstein & Co., Inc. (New York, New York), sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art ...