Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821 presenting the female officer, Marie Schellinck with a medal on the battlefield, illustration from Le Petit Journal, September 1894 Oil Painting by Lionel Noel Royer

Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821 presenting the female officer, Marie Schellinck with a medal on the battlefield, illustration from Le Petit Journal, September 1894

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  • About Reproduction

    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Napoleon Bonaparte 1769-1821 presenting the female officer, Marie Schellinck with a medal on the battlefield, illustration from Le Petit Journal, September 1894", originally brought to life by the talented Lionel Noel Royer. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Lionel Noel Royer and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    "Napoleon Bonaparte Presenting Marie Schellinck with a Medal on the Battlefield" is an illustration by French artist Lionel Noël Royer, published in the September 1894 issue of "Le Petit Journal," a prominent French newspaper of the time. The artwork captures a historic moment from the Napoleonic Wars, where Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military leader and emperor, is depicted bestowing honors upon Marie Schellinck, a female officer who distinguished herself in battle.

    Marie Schellinck, a woman of Belgian origin, served in the French army during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. She is known for her bravery and for having disguised herself as a man to fight in the military campaigns of the era. The illustration by Royer commemorates one of her notable achievements, where her valor and dedication on the battlefield were recognized by Napoleon himself.

    Lionel Noël Royer (1852-1926) was a French painter who specialized in historical scenes and portraits. His works often reflected a romanticized view of history, with a particular focus on the grandeur and drama of the Napoleonic era. This illustration is a prime example of Royer's artistic style, which combined detailed historical research with a flair for capturing the emotional intensity of the moments he depicted.

    The image of Napoleon presenting Marie Schellinck with a medal is emblematic of the recognition of women's contributions to the military efforts of the time, albeit often in disguise due to the gender restrictions in place. It also reflects the broader societal interest in the late 19th century in revisiting and celebrating the Napoleonic legacy through art and media.

    As an illustration in "Le Petit Journal," Royer's work would have reached a wide audience, contributing to the popular imagery of Napoleon's reign and the heroic narratives associated with it. The publication itself was known for its illustrated supplements, which often featured colorful and dramatic depictions of current events, historical episodes, and exotic locales, making history and news accessible to the general public in an era before widespread photography.

    The illustration of Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie Schellinck remains a significant cultural artifact, not only for its artistic merit but also for its representation of a lesser-known aspect of military history, where the contributions of women, though often hidden, were nonetheless pivotal and sometimes recognized by the highest authorities.

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