Charlotte
Bonaparte, “View
of Lebanon,” 1824.
Courtesy, Ferris Olin Collection.
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After
Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo in 1815, his niece,
Charlotte Bonaparte (1802 - 1839), and her family were forced to flee their homeland,
eventually settling in Bordentown, on a 1000-acre estate on the Delaware
River named Point Breeze, where they lived from 1817-1832. Prior to her exile, Charlotte Bonaparte held the titles of Princess of France and
Infanta of Spain. Unlike most American girls her age, Bonaparte was educated by
private tutors and artists. She sketched and painted early 19th
century New Jersey scenes and landscapes. Bonaparte lived in New Jersey
for only three years before returning to Europe.
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