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Entry of the French into Berlin, 27 October 1806, (c1850). Artist: Edme Bovinet
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Entry of the French into Berlin, 27 October 1806, (c1850). Artist: Edme Bovinet
Entry of the French into Berlin, 27 October 1806, (c1850). Napoleon entered the Prussian capital after his armies decisively defeated the Prussians at the Battle of Jena on 14 October 1806. Print from a series depicting the campaigns of Napoleon I, published c1850
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Entry of the French into Berlin, 27 October 1806 - A Triumph Amidst Defeat
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. This print by Edme Bovinet captures a pivotal moment in history when Napoleon Bonaparte and his victorious French army entered Berlin on 27 October 1806. The scene depicts the aftermath of the Battle of Jena, where Prussian forces were decisively defeated just two weeks prior. In this chromolithograph, we witness Emperor Napoleon I astride his horse, leading a grand parade through the streets of Berlin. His presence exudes power and authority as he rides triumphantly under the iconic Brandenburg Gate. Surrounding him are soldiers on horseback and foot, their uniforms vibrant against the backdrop of a war-torn city. Bovinet's attention to detail is remarkable; every figure is meticulously rendered with precision and accuracy. The composition beautifully captures both the scale of this historic event and its impact on occupied territory. As spectators line the avenue, their faces reflect awe mixed with trepidation at witnessing such an imposing conqueror. This print belongs to a series depicting Napoleon's campaigns published around 1850. It serves as a testament to not only Bovinet's artistic skill but also to the enduring fascination with one of history's most influential figures – Napoleon Bonaparte. Through this artwork, we are transported back in time to witness an extraordinary moment that forever altered Europe's political landscape. It reminds us that even amidst defeat for some nations, there can be glory for others – making it an invaluable piece for any history enthusiast or art connoisseur alike.
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