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NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS MAY 1800

NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS MAY 1800
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NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS

NAPOLEON CROSSING THE ALPS
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NAPOLEON I IN HIS IMPERIAL ROBES

NAPOLEON I IN HIS IMPERIAL ROBES
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NAPOLEON AND HIS GENERAL STAFF IN EGYPT

NAPOLEON AND HIS GENERAL STAFF IN EGYPT
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NAPOLEON AND HIS GENERAL STAFF

NAPOLEON AND HIS GENERAL STAFF
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EUGÈNE DE BEAUHARNAIS AND NAPOLEON IN RUSSIA

EUGÈNE DE BEAUHARNAIS AND NAPOLEON IN RUSSIA
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NAPOLEON’S HORSE, MARENGO, AT WATERLOO

NAPOLEON’S HORSE, MARENGO, AT WATERLOO
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STUDY FOR ’’THE CORONATION OF NAPOLEON’’, HEAD OF JOSEPHINE

STUDY FOR ’’THE CORONATION OF NAPOLEON’’, HEAD OF JOSEPHINE
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THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON IN HIS STUDY AT THE TUILERIES, WASHINGTON VERSION

THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON IN HIS STUDY AT THE TUILERIES, WASHINGTON VERSION
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THE CORONATION OF NAPOLEON AND JOSEPHINE

THE CORONATION OF NAPOLEON AND JOSEPHINE
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NAPOLEON I IN CORONATION ROBES

NAPOLEON I IN CORONATION ROBES
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