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  1. François Bouchot (1800–1842) was a French painter and engraver. Biography. He studied at the École des beaux-arts de Paris. His primary instructors there were ...

    • 7 February 1842, Paris
    • 29 November 1800, Paris
  2. General Bonaparte in the Council of the Five Hundred, at Saint-Cloud, 10 November 1799, by François Bouchot. @RMN-GP, Musée National du château de Versailles. This oil-on-canvas painting by François Bouchot (1800-1842) was executed in 1840 as a result of a commission in 1838 by King Louis-Philippe. The latter was attempting to harness in ...

  3. François Bouchot, né le 29 novembre 1800 à Paris et mort le 7 février 1842 dans la même ville, est un peintre et un graveur français. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Élève à l' École des beaux-arts de Paris , François Bouchot y fut formé par Jean-Baptiste Regnault , Jules Richomme [ 1 ] et Guillaume Lethière , dont il ...

  4. May 18, 2023 · François Bouchot (Public Domain) The Coup of 18 Brumaire (9-10 November 1799) was a bloodless coup d'état in France that overthrew the government of the French Directory and replaced it with the French Consulate. The coup brought Napoleon Bonaparte to power and, in the view of many historians, marked the end of the French Revolution (1789-1799).

  5. The coup d'état of 18 Brumaire brought Napoleon Bonaparte to power as First Consul of France. In the view of most historians, it ended the French Revolution and would soon lead to the coronation of Napoleon as emperor. This bloodless coup d'état overthrew the Directory, replacing it with the French Consulate.

    • 9 November 1799
  6. On 12 Ventôse An IV (2 March 1796) the Directory appointed him commander of the Army of Italy. General Bonaparte in the Council of the Five Hundred, at Saint-Cloud, 10 November 1799, by François Bouchot. @RMN-GP, Musée National du château de Versailles. From Italy to Egypt: Napoleon’s lucky star.

  7. Napoleon Bonaparte in the coup d'état of 18 Brumaire in Saint-Cloud, by François Bouchot, 1840. According to Napoleon; I offered myself to the Chamber of Five Hundred, alone, unarmed, my head uncovered…. Instantly the daggers which menaced the deputies were raised against their defender. Twenty assassins rushed upon me, aiming at my breast.