Three men in uniform with swords take their morning walk: Cambacérès, d'Aigrefeuille and La Vieuville. Coloured engraving, ca. 1815.
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- [1815?]
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- 32789i
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Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès was a lawyer and politician associated with Napoleon. In 1800 he was second consul (with Bonaparte and Lebrun), and under the Empire he was nominated a prince and Duke of Parma. At the restoration he went into exile in Brussels. He was mocked for homosexuality and love of honours. Both Jean Dagobert d'Aigrefeuille and Auguste-Joseph Baude de la Vieuville (1760-1835) were lawyers and politicians in Alsace
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[Paris] : [publisher not identified], [1815?]
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; platemark 19.2 x 15 cm
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Promenade au Palais Royal. Deposé à la Direction de l'Imprimerie Royale.
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Wellcome Collection 32789i
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