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  1. Pauline (Marie Paulette), * 20. 10. 1780 Ajaccio, † 9. 6. 1825 Florenz; Schwester von Napoleon I., 1803 verheiratet mit dem Fürsten Camillo Filippo Ludovico Borghese, Herzog von Guastalla; begleitete Napoleon nach Elba.

  2. Caroline Bonaparte. Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun: Caroline als 25-jährige Großherzogin von Berg mit ihrer Tochter, der Prinzessin Laetitia, 1807. Caroline Murat geb. Bonaparte (* 25. März 1782 in Ajaccio, Korsika; † 18. Mai 1839 in Florenz ), eigentlich Maria Annunziata Carolina Buonaparte war Königin von Neapel und die jüngste Schwester von ...

  3. Browse 139 pauline bonaparte photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Rome, Galleria Borghese Pauline Borghese as Venus Victrix, 1805-1808, by Antonio Canova , white marble.

  4. Paulina Bonapartová ( Maria Paola Buonaparte; 20. října 1780 Ajaccio – 9. června 1825 Florencie) byla první suverénní vévodkyní z Guastally v Itálii, francouzskou císařskou princeznou a sňatkem kněžnou ze Sulmony a Rossana. Narodila se jako šesté dítě Laetitie Ramolino a Carla Buonaparta, korsického reprezentanta na dvoře ...

  5. Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix (or Venus Victorious) is a semi-nude life-size neo-Classical portrait sculpture by the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova. It was commissioned by Pauline Bonaparte’s husband Camillo Borghese and executed in Rome from 1805 to 1808 after she married the representative of the Borghese family.

  6. Pauline Bonaparte uses the statue as her own personal propaganda. She is drawing a distinct connection between herself and Venus. As a God, Venus held significant power in the Roman mythical history. Pauline Bonaparte understands her sexuality. The statue makes the boldest of all statements: she is the most beautiful of all women. As my eyes shift to her face, it becomes obvious there is no ...

  7. 13. Mai 2020 · This small decorative piece is a carved replica of a larger marble work by the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova. Canova’s subject was Pauline Bonaparte (1780 – 1825), whose elder brother, Napoleon, was the French emperor. The reclining semi-nude sculpture is in the classical tradition of depicting mortals in the guise of the gods. Pauline ...