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Illustration from 'The Memorial of St. Helene' by Count Emmanuel de Las Cases: Interview between Bonaparte and Count Louis Cobenzl during the trade of Campo Formio

(Illustration by Bombled Louis (1862-1927) from the book “The Memorial of St. Helene” by Count Emmanuel de Las Cases (1766-1842): Interview between Bonaparte and Count Louis Cobenzl, Chancellor of Austria during the trade of Campo Formio, Private Collection)


Louis Charles Bombled

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Illustration from 'The Memorial of St. Helene' by Count Emmanuel de Las Cases: Interview between Bonaparte and Count Louis Cobenzl during the trade of Campo Formio by Louis Charles Bombled. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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