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Vue de l'île, de la rade et de la ville de Sainte-Hélène, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)
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Vue de l'île, de la rade et de la ville de Sainte-Hélène, 1817-1824. Creator: Courvoisier-Voisin, Henri (1757-1830)
Vue de l'ile, de la rade et de la ville de Sainte-Helene, 1817-1824. Private Collection
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1817 1824 Copper Engraving Watercolour Courvoisier Voisin Detention Emperor Napoleon I Emperor Of France Helena Henri 1757 1830 Landscapehistory Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon I Place Of Detention Saint Helena Saint Helena Island South Atlantic Ocean Copper Engraving Longwood House
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This stunning 19th century print, titled "Vue de l'île, de la rade et de la ville de Sainte-Hélène," is a breathtaking depiction of the island, harbor, and city of Sainte-Helena by renowned French artist Henri Courvoisier-Voisin. Created between 1817 and 1824, this masterpiece captures the beauty and tranquility of the remote South Atlantic island, which became infamous as the place of detention for Napoleon Bonaparte, the former Emperor of France. The meticulously detailed copper engraving and watercolor technique used by Courvoisier-Voisin brings to life the lush greenery of the island, the clear blue waters of the harbor, and the quaint buildings of the small town. The artist's skillful use of neoclassical elements, such as the grand columns and symmetrical architecture, adds a sense of elegance and sophistication to the scene. Napoleon was exiled to Sainte-Helena in 1815, following his defeat in the Battle of Waterloo. He spent the remaining years of his life on the island, living in the Longwood House, which can be seen in the background of the print. The isolation and harsh conditions of the island contributed to Napoleon's decline, and he passed away in 1821. This print offers a unique glimpse into the history of one of the most famous figures in world history, as well as the natural beauty of a remote and exotic location. It is a testament to the artistic skill and vision of Henri Courvoisier-Voisin, and a valuable addition to any collection of fine art or historical imagery.
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