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Revue du Quintidi, 1800 or 1801, (1921). Creators: Jean-Baptiste Isabey, Carle Vernet
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Revue du Quintidi, 1800 or 1801, (1921). Creators: Jean-Baptiste Isabey, Carle Vernet
Revue du Quintidi, 1800 or 1801, (1921). First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) takes part in a military review at the Place du Carrousel in Paris. The Quintidi was the fifth day of the decade (ten-day week) in the French Republican Calendar. The Quintidi review took place every ten days. Sketch in pen and wash by Carle Vernet and Jean-Baptiste Isabey. From " Napoleon", by Raymond Guyot, [H. Floury, Paris, 1921]
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The print titled "Revue du Quintidi, 1800 or 1801" captures a significant moment in history when First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte participated in a military review at the Place du Carrousel in Paris. The Quintidi was an important event that took place every ten days, symbolizing the French Republican Calendar's unique ten-day week. In this sketch by Jean-Baptiste Isabey and Carle Vernet, we see the grandeur of the occasion as Napoleon stands amidst his armed forces. Dressed in his military uniform, he exudes power and authority. The horses and cavalry add to the spectacle, emphasizing the strength and might of France under Napoleon's leadership. This image not only showcases Napoleon as a formidable leader but also highlights his role as an emperor who sought to consolidate power within France during a time of great political change. It serves as a reminder of his ambition and determination to shape history according to his vision. The black-and-white format adds a timeless quality to this historical moment captured almost two centuries ago. Through this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand one of Napoleon's many military reviews that played a crucial role in shaping both French and European history. This print is part of Raymond Guyot's book "Napoleon" published by H. Floury in Paris in 1921 – an invaluable resource for those interested in understanding one of history's most influential figures.
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