La culture matérielle napoléonienne dans les expositions de l’après-Waterloo à Londres, 1815-1819
This article examines exhibitions of Napoleonic art and material culture exhibited in London in the immediate years following the battle of Waterloo. Focusing on three main museums and exhibition spaces, George Palmer’s Waterloo Museum, William Bullock’s Egyptian Hall and the Waterloo Rooms in Pall...
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Main Author: | Nicole Cochrane |
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Language: | FR |
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Seminario di filologia francese
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a6a5e3934a7a4f4c8e1ff112e715935d |
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