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Decree of the Committee of Public Health, 26 October 1795, (1921). Creator: Unknown
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Decree of the Committee of Public Health, 26 October 1795, (1921). Creator: Unknown
Decree of the Committee of Public Health, 26 October 1795, (1921). Arrete du Comite de Salut public, 4 brumaire an IV. Nomination de Bonaparte au commandement en chef de l armee de l Interieur. (La Convention nationale est dissoute de la veille.) Minute de main de Le Tourneur, signee de [signed by] lui et de Gourdan, Merlin (de Douai), Thibaudeau, Lesage (d Eure-et-Loir), Boissy, Berlier et La Revelliere-Lepeaux. Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) is nominated as head of the Army of the Interior (French Revolutionary Army). Facsimile document from " Napoleon", by Raymond Guyot. [H. Floury, Paris, 1921]
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This print showcases the historical document titled "Decree of the Committee of Public Health, 26 October 1795" from 1921. The creator remains unknown, adding an air of mystery to this significant piece. The decree itself is a pivotal moment in French history, as it appoints Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) as head of the Army of the Interior during the French Revolutionary period. The photograph offers a glimpse into this important event with its facsimile representation. The minute handwriting by Le Tourneur, signed by Gourdan, Merlin (de Douai), Thibaudeau, Lesage (d'Eure-et-Loir), Boissy, Berlier et La Revelliere-Lepeaux adds authenticity to this remarkable artifact. Napoleon Bonaparte's rise to power and his subsequent impact on France and Europe make him an iconic figure even today. This image captures his early days when he was known as General Bonaparte before becoming Emperor Napoleon I. The print's vintage aesthetic transports us back to the 1920s when Raymond Guyot published "Napoleon" featuring this very document. Its inclusion in Guyot's work further emphasizes its significance within historical literature. Overall, this print serves as a tangible connection to a crucial moment in time – one that shaped not only France but also had far-reaching implications for warfare and politics throughout Europe.
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