Ventes d'œuvres le 1818.02.25

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  • 1818.02.25/ maison de ventes : Christie's. Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Portrait of Napoleon Buonaparte, decorated with the Insignia of Imperial Dignity. -- This Portrait by the Baron Gerard, now first Painter to the King of France, is distinguished for the extraordinary resemblance of the features and the correctness of the Imperial Costume and the detail. It was the property of one of the Ex-Emperor's Ministers, who secreted it with extreme difficulty, from the investigation of the Police (Girard)|Portrait of Napoleon Buonaparte, decorated with the Insignia of Imperial Dignity. -- This Portrait by the Baron Gerard, now first Painter to the King of France, is distinguished for the extraordinary resemblance of the features and the correctness of the Imperial Costume and the detail. It was the property of one of the Ex-Emperor's Ministers, who secreted it with extreme difficulty, from the investigation of the Police]] réalisée par Girard, vendue par Dessurne au prix de 63.0 £. [165]