"My village"
Raymonde Tormo
Oil - 18 Inches x 22 Inches
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the church view of the street jean cau at Rueil Malmaison quiet street of the city painting with oil very beautiful flowery and history-filled city The church of Rueil-Malmaison, whose foundation dates back to the ninth century, houses the tombs of Empress Joséphine and her daughter Queen Hortense. Largely redesigned over the centuries, the building was restored by order of Napoleon III in 1857. Marie-Josèphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie was born in Martinique in 1763 She died in Malmaison in 1814. In 1779 she married Beauharnais' vicomte, of which she had two children: Eugene and Hortense the vicomte was guillotined in 1794 and married Napoleon Bonaparte in 1796, who was appointed chief general of the Italian army in part thanks to his wife She became an imperatrice in 1804, but, as she did not give a heir to Napoleon, he repulsed her in 1809 and retired to Malmaison.
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