Photo from my collection. Writing on the back says, “Careless and Stubtail - on kitchen table.”

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
we're not kids anymore.
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Photo from my collection. Writing on the back says, “Careless and Stubtail - on kitchen table.”
Chambre funéraire de Napoléon II aux Invalides à Paris
Cérémonie de la mort de Napoléon — 5 mai 1956. Vive l’Empereur et le Roi de Rome !
Messe en l'hommage de Napoléon III, le 9 janvier 2025 en l'Eglise Saint-Augustin à Paris
C'est mon père qui l'a pêché, c.1903 by Alfred Guillou (French, 1844--1926)
A Rose Arbour and Old Well, Venice by Ellen Fradgley (English, 1897-1942)
I draw their uniforms referring to
Tumblr is a place to express yourself, discover yourself, and bond over the stuff you love. It's where your interests connect you with your
Finished this last week— meant to post it on Valentine’s Day. But I just realized I might not be able to get on Tumblr that day. ( Because I will be Back Home then Yay!!!)
So Happy early Valentine’s Day!
Hakusui-sha, a Japanese publishing house that has released numerous translations and academic works on French culture, publishes a monthly magazine aimed at enthusiasts of French culture and learners of the language. A few years ago, the magazine featured a serialized column introducing the Marshals of Napoleon after whom the Ring Road (Boulevard) surrounding Paris is named. The first installment focused on Ney. Regarding Ney, another scholar of French literature has also featured him in a work titled "Biographies of Unique and Eccentric French Figures". However, Japanese researchers of the Napoleonic Wars still seem unable to break free from the discourse of the "Saint Helena School."
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“Among Napoleon's twenty-six marshals, Marshal Michel Ney stands apart.
His lion-like ferocity, earning him the epithet 'the Red-Haired Lion', is vividly depicted in Les Misérables.”
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Kishida Ren’s X (Ney at Waterloo)
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Presentation to Her Majesty the Empress of a flag captured from the Austrians and sent by the Emperor to Saint-Cloud
After emperor Napolèon III allied himself with King Victor Emmanuel Il of Sardinia to reclaim Lombardy and Venetia from Austria. This engraving illustrates the presentation of the flag captured from the Austrian army and transported to Saint-Cloud, a harbinger of the French army's victory.
New Napkawa!
THE MAJORITY OF THE IMPERIAL PRINCE.(1874)
By Ernest APPERT
To celebrate the exiled Prince Imperial’s birthday,8,000 loyal French supporters people crossed the channel to Chislehurst, where a large demonstration was planned. There the Empress and her son met the most loyal supporters of: such as the Duke of Bassano, the Conneaus, Marshal Canrobert, the Duchess of Malakoff, and more.
Quick stop for a photo under the Chandelier Tree in Leggett.
California
1971
Nobody Knew
I like these guys
The actual and original correspondence between Napoleon and Alexander, 1812.
Started the underpainting for the Ney painting