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Napoleon negotiating a loan with French banker Gabriel-Julien Ouvrard, 1815 (chromolitho)
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Napoleon negotiating a loan with French banker Gabriel-Julien Ouvrard, 1815 (chromolitho)
1093318 Napoleon negotiating a loan with French banker Gabriel-Julien Ouvrard, 1815 (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon negotiating a loan with French banker Gabriel-Julien Ouvrard, 1815. Liebig educational card.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22205460
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Banker Banking Dealer Documents Finance Financier Liebig Loan Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon I Napoleonic Battle Napoleonic Conquest Napoleonic War Napoleonic Wars Negotiating Wholesalers Seller Vendor War Scene War Zone
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This chromolitho print depicts a significant moment in history as Napoleon Bonaparte negotiates a loan with French banker Gabriel-Julien Ouvrard in 1815. The image showcases the power dynamics and financial intricacies of the time, highlighting the influence of both men on European politics and commerce. Napoleon, known for his military prowess and ambitious conquests, finds himself in need of financial support after his defeat at Waterloo. In this scene, he engages in intense negotiations with Ouvrard, a prominent figure in French banking. Their meeting symbolizes the intersection between political power and economic stability during this tumultuous period. The chromolitho technique used to create this print adds depth and vibrancy to the artwork, enhancing its historical significance. It allows us to appreciate every intricate detail – from Napoleon's commanding presence to Ouvrard's astute demeanor. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back to an era defined by war, trade, and diplomacy. It serves as a reminder of how finance played an integral role not only in shaping nations but also influencing the course of history. This fine art print is part of a private collection that preserves these valuable moments from our past. Its educational value lies not only in its depiction of historical events but also in its ability to spark curiosity about the complex interplay between money and power throughout centuries gone by.
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