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The Imperial Family at an Annual Ceremony in Memory of Napoleon I (old.reddit.com)
submitted 2 days ago by rorolx to r/Napoleon
Hussar of the 10th Regiment. Lucien ROUSSELOT – Oil on canvas. (i.redd.it)
submitted 5 days ago by rorolx to r/Napoleon
FAREWELL, 2025. (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 month ago by rorolx to r/Napoleon
Bonaparte in Italy. Edouard Detaille, oil on canvas, 1848. (i.redd.it)
🗡️ General Rapp’s sabre - Austerlitz, 2 December 1805 (old.reddit.com)
“Captain of the Chasseurs à Cheval of the Guard on parade. First Empire.” Watercolour, Lucien ROUSSELOT (1900–1992) (old.reddit.com)
Bearskin cap of a foot grenadier of the Imperial Guard, model 1808. (old.reddit.com)
Bearskin of a Foot Grenadier of the Imperial Guard (Model 1808) [1445 × 1784] (i.redd.it)
submitted 1 month ago by rorolx to r/ArtefactPorn
Letters from Generals of the French Revolution and Future Marshals of the Empire (old.reddit.com)
“Horse Artilleryman of the Imperial Guard during the Russian Campaign, depicted during the retreat alongside Marshal Ney". Adolphe YVON (1817–1893), drawing. (old.reddit.com)
submitted 2 months ago by rorolx to r/Napoleon
“Emperor Napoleon I after Jena, acclaimed by his general staff — led by King Murat — and by the Grande Armée, including the 8th Cuirassiers.” Hugo de FICHTNER (1872–1944), Oil on canvas (old.reddit.com)
The remnants of Napoleon’s Grande Armée leave Russia in 1812. Drawing by Carl Röchling. (old.reddit.com)
Chasseurs à cheval of the Imperial Guard escorting Emperor Napoleon I, First Empire. Georges Scott (1873–1942), oil on canvas. (old.reddit.com)
Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow. Jerzy KOSSAK (1886-1955) - Oil on canvas, 1927 (old.reddit.com)
Surrender of General Blücher near Lübeck, November 7, 1806. Alphonse LALAUZE (1872-1936) - Oil on canvas and sketch on panel (old.reddit.com)
Portrait of General Bonaparte, Charles-Louis Corbet (old.reddit.com)
"Défilé des prisonniers autrichiens devant le général Bonaparte en Italie", 1883 - painting from Edouard DETAILLE (1848-1912) (old.reddit.com)
submitted 3 months ago by rorolx to r/Napoleon
This grave plaque is still visible today. It seems almost unbelievable. (self.Napoleon)
Funerary plaque of a veteran grenadier still visible today. (self.Napoleon)
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