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Marie-Julie Clary, wife of Joseph Bonaparte; Queen of Spain, c1806-1808, (1896)
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Marie-Julie Clary, wife of Joseph Bonaparte; Queen of Spain, c1806-1808, (1896)
Marie-Julie Clary, wife of Joseph Bonaparte; Queen of Spain, c1806-1808, (1896). Marie Julie Clary (1771-1845), was Queen consort of Spain and the Indies, Naples and Sicily as the spouse of Joseph Bonaparte. Engraving after a painting. From Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Volume I, by William Milligan Sloane. [The Century Co. New York, 1896]
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This print showcases Marie-Julie Clary, a prominent figure in European history. As the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, she held the esteemed title of Queen consort of Spain and the Indies from 1806 to 1808. The image is an engraving after a painting, featured in "Life of Napoleon Bonaparte" by William Milligan Sloane. Marie-Julie Clary's elegance and regal demeanor are beautifully captured in this portrait. Her refined features exude grace and sophistication, befitting her status as a queen. Dressed in exquisite attire that reflects the fashion trends of the early 19th century, she radiates both power and femininity. The artist skillfully portrays Marie-Julie Clary against a monochrome backdrop, emphasizing her commanding presence. Every detail is meticulously etched onto paper by Muller and Schussler, ensuring that her likeness endures through time. This historical artifact offers us a glimpse into an era dominated by Napoleon Bonaparte's influence on Europe. It serves as a reminder of Marie-Julie Clary's significant role as not only Joseph Bonaparte's devoted partner but also as an influential queen who left her mark on Spanish society during her short reign. As we admire this remarkable print today, we can appreciate both its artistic merit and its historical significance – capturing the essence of one woman who played an important part in shaping European politics at the turn of the 19th century.
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