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Lithographie du portrait de Napoléon Bonaparte d’après Guérin, datée de 1798‑1799, intitulée “Buonaparte, from « Collection des portraits des généraux qui se sont le plus distingués dans les guerres de la République française »” gravée par Fiesinger (Franz Gabriel Fiesinger (1723‑1807) graveur allemand connu pour ses gravures de portraits de personnalités politiques et militaires, dont Napoléon Bonaparte, diffusées largement à la fin du XVIIIᵉ siècle.)

François Guérin (ou Jean‑Urbain Guérin, 1760‑1836) était un miniaturiste et portraitiste français renommé. Formé à Strasbourg puis à Paris, il réalisa des portraits de figures royales et de personnalités de la Révolution française. Ses dessins ont souvent servi de modèles pour des gravures et lithographies. Cette lithographie ancienne montre Napoléon en buste, portant l’uniforme militaire de général de la République. Son regard déterminé et sa posture droite reflètent son autorité et son ambition naissante, dans un style sobre et précis typique des portraits officiels du XVIIIe siècle.

Lithograph of the portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte after Guérin, dated 1798‑1799, titled “Buonaparte, from ‘Collection of Portraits of the Generals Who Distinguished Themselves Most in the Wars of the French Republic’,” engraved by Fiesinger (Franz Gabriel Fiesinger (1723‑1807), a German engraver known for his portraits of political and military figures, including Napoleon Bonaparte, widely circulated in the late 18th century).

François Guérin (or Jean-Urbain Guérin, 1760‑1836) was a renowned French miniaturist and portrait painter. Trained in Strasbourg and Paris, he created portraits of royal figures and personalities of the French Revolution. His drawings often served as models for engravings and lithographs.

This vintage lithograph shows Napoleon in bust, wearing the military uniform of a Republican general. His determined gaze and upright posture reflect his authority and emerging ambition, in a sober and precise style typical of official 18th-century portraits.

Dim approx 29x37cm Ovale 17x20cm


Lithograph of the portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte after Guérin, dated 1798‑1799, titled “Buonaparte, from ‘Collection of Portraits of the Generals Who Distinguished Themselves Most in the Wars of the French Republic’,” engraved by Fiesinger (Franz Gabriel Fiesinger (1723‑1807), a German engraver known for his portraits of political and military figures, including Napoleon Bonaparte, widely circulated in the late 18th century).

François Guérin (or Jean-Urbain Guérin, 1760‑1836) was a renowned French miniaturist and portrait painter. Trained in Strasbourg and Paris, he created portraits of royal figures and personalities of the French Revolution. His drawings often served as models for engravings and lithographs.

This vintage lithograph shows Napoleon in bust, wearing the military uniform of a Republican general. His determined gaze and upright posture reflect his authority and emerging ambition, in a sober and precise style typical of official 18th-century portraits.

Dim approx 29x37cm Oval 17x20cm

Buonaparte Lithographie de François Guérin

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