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  1. Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (* 31. Oktober 1802 in Paris; † 3. März 1839 in Sarzana) war eine französische kaiserliche Prinzessin. Sie wurde als Tochter von Joseph Bonaparte (1768–1844), dem ältesten Bruder Napoleons, und Julie Clary (1771–1845) geboren. Deren Schwester war Désirée Clary, Napoleons erste Verlobte.

  2. Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (31 October 1802 – 2 March 1839) was the daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, the older brother of Emperor Napoleon I, and Julie Clary. She was active as an artist.

    • A Bonaparte Princess
    • Countess of Survilliers
    • Return to Europe
    • Love and Death

    Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte was born in Mortefontaine, France on October 31, 1802. She was the second child of Napoleon’s brother Joseph Bonaparteand his wife Julie Clary. Charlotte’s sister Zénaïde had been born a year earlier. In appearance, Charlotte took after her mother: small and thin and not considered a beauty, though she did have lovely ...

    Joseph asked Julie to join him in America, or at least to send him one or both of their daughters. Though the bit about Louis Mailliard arriving with her is fictional, Charlotte’s appearance in the United States in Napoleon in Americais not. Her ship docked in Philadelphia on December 21, 1821. An observer wrote: She was also said to have been “qui...

    In view of her impending marriage and her mother’s poor health, Charlotte Bonaparte returned to Brussels in August 1824, after Zénaïde and Charles had come to stay with Joseph. She was accompanied by two of Joseph’s servants, who were charged with attending to the sale of Joseph’s château of Prangins in Switzerland to raise money for Charlotte’s do...

    Throughout her time in Europe, Charlotte Bonaparte continued to develop her artistic talents. In Rome, she studied drawing, painting and lithography with the Swiss artist Louis-Léopold Robert, a friend of her husband. Robert fell in love with Charlotte and they reputedly had a brief affair. Upon Napoleon-Louis’s death, Robert entertained hopes of m...

  3. Charlotte-Napoléone Bonaparte, née le 31 octobre 1802 à Paris et morte le 3 mars 1839 à Sarzana (Italie), est une princesse de l' Empire français, fille du prince Joseph Bonaparte.

    • 2 mars 1839 (à 36 ans)Sarzana
    • française
    • 31 octobre 1802Paris
    • Basilique Santa Croce de Florence
  4. Charlotte-Napoléone Bonaparte (1802-1839) was born at Mortefontaine, her father’s estate and country house situated to the north of Paris. She was the younger daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, King of Spain and Naples and Julie Clary, born into an extremely wealthy merchant family from Marseilles.

  5. In 1824 Charlotte left New Jersey for Europe to marry her cousin Napoleon-Louis; the couple resided between Rome and Florence. Shortly after returning to Europe, she painted a self-portrait that the Museum recently acquired. She wears a simple green dress and holds a pen as she balances a capriccio (an architectural fantasy) and a portfolio of ...

  6. The Sisters, Zénaïde and Charlotte Bonaparte. In this tour de force double portrait, two sisters sit on a sofa reading a letter. They are Zénaïde and Charlotte Bonaparte, Napoleon’s nieces, and the letter is from their father, Joseph Bonaparte.