VANESSA KIRBY AS JOSÉPHINE DE BEAUHARNAIS
Costume designers: Janty Yates and David Crossman
NAPOLEON (2023)
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Hiiiii 😫💖How are you guyssss?
Here’re some cute and silly drawings. THEY ALL LOOK SO FUNNY (especially Ney 🥲) There’re so many things I wanna draw, but I just don’t have the time waaahhh 😭
Anyways, I hope y’all are doing fantastic 💐😚
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I found this autochrome photo (very early colour photography) from the early 1900s-1910s of a woman in a dress that appears to be inspired by Empress Josephine’s coronation gown!
I am so in shock because this genuinely looks like a photo of Josephine.
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Napoe not being able to be in any sort of positive relationship with anybody for a long time is a pattern
Napoe: I love you so much you're the love of my life
Josephine: *can't have a baby with him*
Napoe: I'm divorcing you
Napoe: You're the most beautifully intricate person I've ever known
Alexander: *doesn't send enough troops to help Napoleon*
Napoe: I am waging war on your fucking country
Napoe: You know me better than anybody else, we've been together for so long
Junot: *makes a mistake during the russian campaign*
Napoe: I don't want to see you ever again, begone you waste of space
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Vanessa Kirby as Joséphine de Beauharnais
Napoleon (2023) | dir. Ridley Scott
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Napoleon hallucinates Josephine a week before his death in 1821
From the timeline based on the St Helena notebooks of General Henri Gatien Bertrand, Cahiers de Sainte-Hélène. Les 500 derniers jours (1820-1821)
28 April 1821:
Napoleon was no longer himself, was becoming anaemic because of internal bleeding, was becoming less and less lucid, indeed occasionally delirious. During the night he said that he had seen Josephine and spoken to her, he thought he had been walking in the garden at Longwood, he kept requesting oranges. The doctors began to fear the worst. The Grand Marshal Bertrand exclaimed: “I kept thinking about how great the change was! Tears kept coming to my eyes as I looked at that man, so awe-inspiring, who had commanded so proudly, so absolutely, beg for a coffee spoon, asking permission, obedient like a child… “Voilà le grand Napoléon”: to be pitied, brought low!”
(Fondation Napoléon)
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Some doodles, practices and experiments. Also a showcase of my inability to draw something without making it Napoleonic.
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Old boring classic question
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228 years ago today (9 March 1796) Napoleon and Joséphine got married 💍💞
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