BEAUTIFUL AND LONG SHIRT HAVING BELONGED... - Lot 199 - Osenat

Lot 199
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BEAUTIFUL AND LONG SHIRT HAVING BELONGED... - Lot 199 - Osenat
BEAUTIFUL AND LONG SHIRT HAVING BELONGED TO THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON IER. Model to be put on by the head, in Baptist style, with a "V" neckline and a large collar with points (missing the button). Long sleeves with lined cuffs and stitched buttonholes. Pans with two ease openings reinforced with a double triangle. At the top of the opening of the right side is embroidered the famous mark with the "N" under the imperial crown in red silk threads. B.E. Provenance: -Private collection until the 1950s. -A. Staal, Rokin, Amsterdam, ca. 1954. Private collection, Holland, since then. - Sotheby's sale, 30 October 2008, lot 345. This shirt comes from Genappe, where it would have been taken after Waterloo by Carl, baron von Plotho (1780-1820). Related items : - Fontainebleau sale, November 17, 2002 and March 10, 2002 : shirt of the Emperor Napoleon I. - Fontainebleau sale of December 04, 2011, lot 126. Provenance: Grand Maréchal Bertrand. - Fontainebleau sale, 16 November 2014, lot 78. Provenance: Henry Bertrand, son of the Grand Marshal. - Fontainebleau sale, 23 March 2014, lot 78. Provenance: Achille Archambault. History: This shirt comes from an important set of Napoleonic objects (including two shirts, a plaque of the Order of the Reunion, and various objects that belonged personally to the Emperor) dispersed by Sotheby's, which noted at the time: "Some of the objects seem to have been exhibited in June 1954 at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. One of the shirts is illustrated in Paris-presse l'intransigeant, dated 11 June 1954. This exhibition at the Pavillon de Marsan brought together "masterpieces of world curiosity", shown by antique dealers from twelve countries. Another article (newspaper not known), still on the same exhibition, mentions about the shirt "One unfolds with precaution the brand new shirt that Napoleon had prepared to review his victorious troops. Alas, the shirt was never worn. The battle was Waterloo. Wellington's soldiers found in the kit the book he was reading that day: Tableau détaillé des prix de tous les ouvrages de bâtiment selon leurs genres différents. "This book, present in the sale, was also illustrated in this article. It bears a dedication signed by Gropius explaining that this book was found by Captain (Hauptmann) von Plotho, in the coach of Emperor Napoleon near Belle-Alliance in Genappe. It is most probably Carl, baron von Plotho (1780-1820), lieutenant-colonel (Oberstlieutnant) in 1816, writer, military historian whose main work is "La guerre en Allemagne et en France pendant les années 1813-1815". LONG SHIRT OWNED BY NAPOLEON AFTER WATERLOO
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