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The Napoleonic Museum in Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Napoleonic Museum in Rome, Italy
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Room XII - Giuseppe Primoli and Matilde Bonaparte in the Napoleonic Museum in Rome Italy. This room is dedicated to the “landlord”, Giuseppe Primoli, the founder of the Napoleonic Museum in Rome and grandson of Napoleon and his aunt Matilde Bonaparte Demidoff. Matilde was known as “Notre Dame des Arts”, since she had opened her salotto-atelier to the best writers and artists of the time: amongst others, Flaubert, Dumas, the Goncourt brothers, Maupassant, and Ernest Hébert.


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