ANTIQUE MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF NAPOLEON I AT FONTAINEBLEAU
Antique Miniature Portrait of Napoleon I at Fontainebleau - This finely detailed miniature depicts Napoleon Bonaparte in the poignant days at Fontainebleau, dated March 31, 1814 - a moment marking the beginning of the end of his imperial reign. Rendered with sensitivity and precision, the composition captures the introspective gravity associated with this historic turning point, as the Emperor faced abdication.
Set within a delicately crafted frame, the piece reflects the enduring tradition of portrait miniatures - intimate objects that preserve both likeness and legacy. Rich in historical resonance, it offers a compelling glimpse into one of Europe’s most consequential figures at a defining moment in time, making it a meaningful addition for collectors of Napoleonic history and fine miniature portraiture.
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Height: 5.75 in
Width: 4.75 in
Depth: 0.45 in