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    Napoleon's armistice with the King of Sardinia, Lithograph Circa 1826

    Napoleon's armistice with the King of Sardinia, Lithograph Circa 1826

    $220 (approx conversion from £175)

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    "Armistice avec le Roi de Sardaigni" ("The Armistice of Cherasco")
    By Charles Motte (1785-1836) after Françoise Grenier (1793-1867)  
    Lithograph circa 1826
    Published in Paris by Antoine Vincent Arnault (1766-1834)
    Framed 
    Dimensions: 33 cm x 41 cm
                          57.5 cm x 66 cm (Framed)

    Lettered beneath the image "Grenier del." and "Lithogre. de C. Motte R. des marais." and with the title "Armistice avec le Roi de Sardaigni".

    The image depicts the young 26-year-old General Napoleon Bonaparte of the French Republican Army who, after a brilliant campaign, is being sued for peace and mercy by King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia who appraoches with his retinue. A truce was agreed which became known as "The Armistice of Cherasco", which was signed on 28th April 1796 with Bonaparte's famous proclamation, "People of Italy! The French army comes to break your chains. The French nation is the friend of all nations; receive us with trust!". Victor Amadeus III was forced to make painful concessions which included the cession of the Duchy of Savoy and County of Nice to France.

    Published as an illustration to Arnault's 'Vie politique et militaire de Napoléon', Paris, 1822-1826.

    Beautifully presented in a modern silver leaf frame with a bold red "tricolore" mount.

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10474 (AB-72737)

    Dimensions

    W: 41cm  (16.1")H: 33cm  (13")

    Period

    18th Century, 19th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837)

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