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At St Jean d'Acre, the grenadiers Daumesnil and Souchon cover Bonaparte with their bodies to protect him from the shrapnel of a bomb blast.
by Louis Charles Bombled
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debrink · 2 years
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Cycles & Automobiles • Paris
~ Louis Charles Bombled, circa 1903
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microcosme11 · 2 years
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Promenade de Napoleon (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles (1862-1927)  Illustration for Le Memorial de Saint-Helene by Le Comte De Las Cases, 1895
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publicite-francaise · 7 years
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Le Gramophone (la meilleure des machines parlantes) par Louis-Charles Bombled, 1902.
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rijksmuseum-art · 3 years
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Parrot, 1879, Museum of the Netherlands
This parrot may well have been the pet of the fabulously wealthy banker and art lover Daniël Franken. The French artist Louis-Charles Bombled drew the animal for its owner, perhaps as a ‘grateful souvenir’ of a pleasant first meeting. Originally from Amsterdam, Franken lived in Paris from 1871. He also owned a chic villa in Le Vésinet, where he regularly received artist and dealer friends.
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.243235
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hussar4 · 5 years
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Louis Charles BOMBLED (1862-1927) « Le général Bonaparte, interrogeant un officier supérieur prisonnier, accompagné d’une escorte de hussards, vers 1796. » Huile sur toile rentoilée signée en bas à droite. 44 x 36 cm. Cadre doré à décor rocaille. https://www.auction.fr/…/louis-charles-bombled-1862-1927-la…
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vangoyourself · 7 years
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Visit of the Artis, Louis-Charles Bombled (1862-1927) vanGo’d by jessica http://ift.tt/2xwQIVg
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microcosme11 · 1 year
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L’amiral Taylor, avec un nombreux état-major, se presente à Longwood pour voir l’Empereur (colour litho) by Bombled, Louis Charles.
Admiral Taylor, with a numerous staff, arrives at Longwood to see the Emperor.
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microcosme11 · 2 years
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Junot menace le senat de Venise by Louis Charles Bombled
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microcosme11 · 2 years
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Jeunes gens, il ne faut pas craindre la mort! by Louis Charles Bombled.
Young people, you must not fear death!
Illustration for Le Mémorial de Sainte-Hélène by Las Cases (Garnier, 1895). 
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rijksmuseum-art · 3 years
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Parrot, 1879, Museum of the Netherlands
This parrot may well have been the pet of the fabulously wealthy banker and art lover Daniël Franken. The French artist Louis-Charles Bombled drew the animal for its owner, perhaps as a ‘grateful souvenir’ of a pleasant first meeting. Originally from Amsterdam, Franken lived in Paris from 1871. He also owned a chic villa in Le Vésinet, where he regularly received artist and dealer friends.
http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.243235
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rijksmuseum-art · 5 years
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Parrot, 1879, Museum of the Netherlands
This parrot may well have been the pet of the fabulously wealthy banker and art lover Daniël Franken. The French artist Louis-Charles Bombled drew the animal for its owner, perhaps as a ‘grateful souvenir’ of a pleasant first meeting. Originally from Amsterdam, Franken lived in Paris from 1871. He also owned a chic villa in Le Vésinet, where he regularly received artist and dealer friends.
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