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WASHINGTON DC — "The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries," painted in 1812 by Jacques-Louis David, hangs in Gallery 56 on the Main Floor of the National Gallery of Art's West Building. This life-sized portrait depicts Napoleon Bonaparte in his imperial uniform, standing before his desk at 4:13 in the morning with nearly extinguished candles, suggesting he has worked through the night on the Napoleonic Code visible on the desk. The portrait showcases David's mastery of Neoclassical portraiture while presenting a carefully crafted image of Napoleon as a tireless leader working for the-stock-foto
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Napoleon presents a copy of the Code Napoleon to the Empress Josephine. 1807.-stock-foto
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Printed text of the title page of "Code Napoléon" by Henri-Jean-Baptiste Dard, a legal document that includes notes and references to Roman laws, published in Paris in 1807.-stock-foto
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This oil painting by Felice Guascone, created around 1807, illustrates the French Civil Code of Napoleon, emphasizing its historical importance as a legal document that shaped modern civil law across Europe.-stock-foto
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Discussion du Code civil au Conseil d'Etat (1800-1804), sous la présidence du premier consul, Napoleon Bonaparte avec  Jean Jacques Regis de Cambaceres - Napoleon Bonaparte at the Council of State during the compilation of the Civil Code, 1800-stock-foto
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Scale reproduction of the bust of Napoleon Bonaparte on an orange background-stock-foto
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Scale reproduction of the bust of Napoleon Bonaparte on an orange background-stock-foto
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Jean-Pierre-Louis de Fontanes's discourse with the First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte on occasion of the completion of the Code Civil, Paris, 1804 - Mars 1804 - Discours de Jean-Pierre-Louis de Fontanes (Jean Pierre Louis de Fontanes) au Premier Consul a l'occasion de l'achevement du Code Civil gravure de Felix Philippteaux (1815-1884)1879-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte:  Portraits and Death Mask of the Emperor.-stock-foto
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small village of La Javie in France-stock-foto
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small village of La Javie in France-stock-foto
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Arrival of Napoleon on Elba, 1814; Arrivée de Napoléon Dans, L'Ile d'Elbe. Ankunft von Napoleon in Den Elbesben Insel. Arrivo di Napoleone Nell'isola de l'Elba. Cartoon at Napoleons Expectation to Elba, May 1814. Napoleon loaded with all kinds of decreten, the Napoléon code, binoculars and broken standard on the bare and arid island of Elba. In the background a ship at sea.-stock-foto
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Yellow word code in the English Gematria-stock-foto
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Emperor Napoleon I standing in military uniform, hand resting on the Code Napoleon. Illustrating leadership and historical legacy. Volume 14, of Ridpath's Universal history 1897-stock-foto
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The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, the world's largest art museum - black and white.-stock-foto
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The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, the world's largest art museum - black and white.-stock-foto
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The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, the world's largest art museum - black and white.-stock-foto
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Napoleonic Code - In the presence of Bonaparte, discussion of the Civil Code at the Council of State, 1801 - Discussion du Code civil au Conseil d'Etat (1800-1804), sous la présidence du premier consul, Napoleon Bonaparte a sa gauche Jean Jacques Regis de Cambaceres .-stock-foto
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Napoleonic Code - Napoleon I  showing the Empress-Queen Josephine the articles from the Code Civil that he had just completed, 1804-stock-foto
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Louis de Fontanes congratulating Napoleon on the occasion of the termiination of the civil code. Antique illustration. 1890.-stock-foto
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The Napoleonic Code - or Code Napoleon; the French civil code established under Napoleon I in 1804. The code did not allow privileges based on birth. It allowed freedom of religion. It also set up a system of Civil service where government jobs would go to the most qualified-stock-foto
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The Napoleonic Code - or Code Napoleon; the French civil code established under Napoleon I in 1804. The code did not allow privileges based on birth. It allowed freedom of religion. It also set up a system of Civil service where government jobs would go to the most qualified-stock-foto
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François Denis Tronchet (1726-1806). French jurist. He was one of the lawyers who defended King Louis XVI (1754-1793) during his judgment. He participated in the writing of the French civil code. Portrait. Engraving. "History of the French Revolution". Volume I, 1876.-stock-foto
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Félix-Julien-Jean Bigot de Préameneu (1747-1825). French lawyer and politician. He was one of the four legal authors of the Napoleonic Code, enacted on 21 March 1804. Portrait. Engraving. "History of the French Revolution". Volume I, 1876.-stock-foto
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Napoleon giving his sword to Larrey on the battlefield. Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader. He was Emperor of the French from 1804-15. Due to his success during the Napoleonic Wars, often against larger forces, he is regarded as one of the greatest military commanders of all time. The Peninsular War and 1812 French invasion of Russia marked turning points in Napoleon's fortunes.-stock-foto
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Visit by Napoleon Bonaparte to the plague victims of Jaffa, Egypt, in 1799. Patients surround Napoleon, in the courtyard of the hospital. Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815.-stock-foto
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Transfer of the body of Napoleon Bonaparte from St. Helena. Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804-15. His legal reform, the Napoleonic Code, has been a major influence on many civil law jurisdictions worldwide, but he is best remembered for his role in the wars led against France (Napoleonic Wars).-stock-foto
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Napoleon listening to an astronomer in Milan. The Kingdom of Italy (1805-1814) was a French client state founded in Northern Italy by Napoleon I, fully influenced by revolutionary France, that ended with his defeat and fall.  Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815.-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815. His legal reform, the Napoleonic Code, has been a major influence on many civil law jurisdictions worldwide, but he is best remembered for his role in the wars led against France (Napoleonic Wars).  Napoleon was confined by the British on the island of Saint Helena and died there in 1821.-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769 - May 5, 1821) was a French military and political leader during the latter stages of the French Revolution. As Napoleon I, he was Emperor of the French from 1804 to 1815. His legal reform, the Napoleonic Code, has been a major influence on many civil law jurisdictions worldwide, but he is best remembered for his role in the wars led against France (Napoleonic Wars).  Napoleon was confined by the British on the island of Saint Helena and died there in 1821.-stock-foto
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Napoleon Bonaparte, Military Leader and Emperor of France-stock-foto
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Emperor Napoleon.-stock-foto
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Emperor Napoleon I / Born in Ajaccio, August 15, 1769.-stock-foto
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Napoleon.-stock-foto
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