File:Nicolas Gosse - Napoleon receives the Queen of Prussia at Tilsit, July 6, 1807.jpg

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Description Nicolas Gosse: Napoleon Bonaparte receives the Queen of Prussia at Tilsit, July 6, 1807 (upon her arrival for the signing of the peace treaty between France and Prussia; detail). Featuring Talleyrand (on the left), Czar Alexander I of Russia and her husband, King Frederick William III of Prussia.
Date taken from a unknown magazine, around 1900
Source NYPL Digital Gallery. This site states that all its images are in Public Domain.
Author Nicolas Gosse
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