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AFTER HIPPOLYTE PAUL DELAROCHE (1797-1856)
'Napoléon à Ste Hélène'
1857-58Albumen print? | RCIN 2160806
Photograph of a drawing by Delaroche, drafted around 1852 as preparatory for an enormous painting that was never completed. Although the drawing was later destroyed, an oil-study survives at the Royal Collection (RCIN 404876). The work depicts Napoleon I (1769-1821) at St Helena, the island on which he was exiled from 1815 to 1821. The abdicated emperor is shown full-length, seated on a ledge on a promontory overlooking the sea. He faces the spectator, resting his head on his right hand, his right elbow propped on a niche in the rock beside him; he wears a brooding or melancholic expression.
Creator(s)
After Hippolyte Paul Delaroche (1797-1856) (artist)
Robert Jefferson Bingham (1825-70) (photographer)
Subject(s)
Napoléon I, Emperor of the French (1769-1821)- Acquired by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Subject(s)
- Places
- Islands of the Indian and Atlantic oceans
- Saint Helena
- Islands of the Indian and Atlantic oceans
Object type(s)
- visual works
- photographs
- Places