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The Death of Napoleon the Great, 5 May 1821, 1825
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The Death of Napoleon the Great, 5 May 1821, 1825
The Death of Napoleon the Great, 5 May 1821, 1825. Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon I) (1769-1821), Emperor of France 1804-1815. After his defeat at Waterloo in 1815 and his subsequent surrender to the British, he was exiled to the island of St Helena where he died. Here he is surrounded by his household and the Governor of St Helena while a British soldier stands on guard at the door. On a stool by the bed are a sword, a laurel wreath, and a scroll with the names of his main campaigns
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The Death of Napoleon the Great, 5 May 1821
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is a poignant and historically significant print capturing the final moments of one of history's most influential figures. Depicted in his bedchamber on the island of St Helena, Napoleon Bonaparte lies surrounded by his loyal household and the Governor of St Helena. The somber atmosphere is intensified by the presence of a British soldier standing guard at the door, symbolizing both captivity and defeat. The composition showcases various elements that represent different aspects of Napoleon's life and legacy. A sword rests on a stool beside his bed, signifying his military prowess and numerous campaigns. A laurel wreath, traditionally associated with victory, hints at past glories now fading away. Meanwhile, a scroll bearing the names of his main campaigns serves as a reminder of his ambitious conquests. The crowd gathered around him reflects mourning and sadness for this fallen leader. Among them is a female figure whose sorrowful expression captures the collective grief felt by many during this momentous occasion. This wood engraving from the 1820s offers an intimate glimpse into history while also highlighting themes such as power dynamics, mortality, and human vulnerability. It serves as a testament to Napoleon's enduring impact on world affairs even after his death. As viewers contemplate this image, they are reminded not only of Napoleon's rise to greatness but also how swiftly it can all come crashing down – an eternal lesson in hubris for generations to come.
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