1825 Marble Church, Rueil-Malmaison When Jos?phine de Beauharnais ((Marie Jos?phe Rose, Tascher de la Pagerie) died on May 29th 1814, her children decided to pay her a tribute by building a tomb deserving her and her legendary generosity. After eleven years of delay - explained by political background, opposition of State officials and hesitations from the commissioners - on September 28th 1825, however, the mortal remains of the Empress were put down in a white-marble tomb due to Louis Berthault, architect, and Pierre Cartellier, sculptor. The kneeling figure of the praying Empress surmounts her tomb
Painting ID:: 62414
Tomb of Empress 1825 Marble Church, Rueil-Malmaison When Jos?phine de Beauharnais ((Marie Jos?phe Rose, Tascher de la Pagerie) died on May 29th 1814, her children decided to pay her a tribute by building a tomb deserving her and her legendary generosity. After eleven years of delay - explained by political background, opposition of State officials and hesitations from the commissioners - on September 28th 1825, however, the mortal remains of the Empress were put down in a white-marble tomb due to Louis Berthault, architect, and Pierre Cartellier, sculptor. The kneeling figure of the praying Empress surmounts her tomb