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Title: The Court of Napoleon or Society Under the First Empire
Author:
Frank B. Goodrich (American, 1826–1894)
Illustrator:
Jules Champagne (French, active 1852–70)
Sitter:
Joséphine Bonaparte (French, Trois-Îlets, Martinique 1763–1814 Malmaison)
Sitter:
Marie-Louise Bonaparte (Austrian, Vienna 1791–1847 Parma, Italy)
Sitter:
Charlotte Corday (French, Saint-Saturnin 1768–1793 Paris)
Sitter:
Viscountess Jeanne Marie Roland de la Platiere (French, 1754–1793 Paris)
Sitter:
Thérésa Tallien (French, Madrid, Spain 1773–1835 Chimay, Belgium)
Sitter:
Laure Junot Duchess D'abrantès (French, Montpellier 1784–1838 Paris)
Sitter:
Julie Récamier (French, Lyon 1777–1849 Paris)
Sitter:
Pauline Bonaparte (French, Ajaccio, Corsica 1780–1825 Florence)
Sitter:
Germaine de Staël (French Swiss, Paris 1766–1817 Paris)
Sitter:
Caroline Bonaparte (French, Ajaccio, Corsica 1782–1839 Florence)
Sitter:
Hortense (French, Paris 1783–1837 Arenenberg, Switzerland)
Sitter:
Mademoiselle Lenormand (French, Alençon 1772–1843)
Sitter:
Mademoiselle Colombier (French, active 1785)
Sitter:
Grace Ingersoll (American, active ca. 1800)
Sitter:
Madame Regnault de Saint Jean d'Angély (French, 1775–1857)
Sitter:
Mademoiselle Georges (French, 1787–1867)
Publisher:
Derby & Jackson (New York, NY)
Publisher:
H. W. Derby & Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Printer:
George Russell & Co. (New York, NY)
Binder:
James Somerville (New York, NY)
Date: 1857
Medium: Illustrations: lithographs
Dimensions: 11 3/8 x 8 5/8 x 2 1/16 in. (28.9 x 21.9 x 5.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Dr. George F. Laidlaw, 1931
Accession Number: 31.94.1
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