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  1. Napoleons Ankunft auf St. Helena. Es ist Sonntag, 15. Oktober 1815 als das britische Kriegsschiff «Northumberland» in James Bay den Anker warf und Napoleon mit seiner Entourage von 26 Personen zum ersten Mal St. Helena erblickte, die Insel, die er nicht mehr lebendig verlassen würde.

  2. His first Napoleon picture was painted for Thomas Kearsey in 1829 and was exhibited at the Western Exchange in 1830 as Napoleon Musing After Sunset. A whole-length version entitled Napoleon Musing at St Helena was commissioned by Sir Robert Peel. Others include Napoleon Meditating at Marengo and Napoleon Contemplating his Future Grave.

  3. “Allegory of the exile and death of Napoleon I on St Helena” or “Napoleons tomb”, or The tomb, photograph after H. Vernet, 1821, (detail) © Fondation Napoléon / Rebecca Young A replica of the original painting (below), made by Vernet in October 1821 with some variations, is kept at the Wallace Collection in London ( see zoomable HD ...

  4. Napoleon at St Helena c. 1855-6. Oil on canvas | 40.9 x 32.5 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 404876. ©. Description. Napoleon, full-length, seated on a ledge on a promontory overlooking the sea.

  5. 5. Mai 2021 · Eine neue Armee | Eine Karikatur aus dem Jahr 1815 zeigt Napoleon auf St. Helena. Darunter heißt es: »Macht der Gewohnheit, oder: Der größte Feldherr der Welt besichtigt mit [seinen Generälen] Bertrand und Raton das Festungswerk der Insel St. Helena

  6. Description. A lithograph of Napoleon in exile on St Helena, based on Delaroche's oil study of the same subject. Forty years after the Battle of Waterloo, Delaroche began work on an enormous painting of Napoleon on St Helena, the island on which the abdicated emperor was exiled from 1815 to 1821.

  7. From Waterloo to the island of St Helena. To discover three paintings telling the story of Napoleons second and final exile click here. On 18 June 1815 Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo in Belgium by the British and Prussian Allied armies. Back in Paris, on 22 June he abdicated in favour of his only son aged four.