Is no longer in doubt. You always have to grind in, even today, 20 years later, you know, without this friction nothing happens, because all the time you have to somehow find some compromises, for me this great responsibility, responsibility for her children, for her family, as a man, lies , so the question here seems to be this our relationships are absolutely devoid of routine, that is, for us one day is not like the other, we come up with some for ourselves the events we are heading towards, i dont know, with my eyes wide open, i dont know, im picking up speed, yes, we quarrel along the way, this progress, yes, we find some solutions, but we are interested, thats all, thats it this is what drives this same flywheel of our family, because that its really 20 years, well, weve been together for 20 years, its crazy, i dont feel it, that its behind us, its like weve been around for so long, its like one day has flown by, it just shows that we dont care. Thats all. You can get into histor
The english allowed him to return here, just once more, before his final exile to distant st. Helena. The house was empty then. His former wife, the empress josephine, whose house it was, had died. She had kept this room exactly as it had been during their happiest moments together. Here napoleon had enjoyed moments of his greatest triumphs and moments of his greatest creativity. For in the story of art, too, napoleon was an extraordinary catalyst, not merely in the pictures that he commissioned or inspired here in france and in the empire, but throughout europe. For everywhere, artists were touched by his aura. Napoleons official architects, percier and fontaine, periodically had sent an illustrated newsletter of engravings to czar alexander showing the recent public works commissioned by napoleon. For after napoleon came to power, he planned to make paris into a capital worthy of imperial rome. La madeleine, begun as a church, was continued by napoleon as a temple to glory. The archi
Just once more before his final exile to distant st. Helena. The house was empty then. His former wife, the empress josephine, whose house it was had died. She had kept this room exactly as it had been during their happiest moments together. Here napoleon had enjoyed moments of his greatest triumphs and moments of his greatest creativity. For in the story of art, too, napoleon was an extraordinary catalyst, not merely in the pictures that he commissioned or inspired here in france and in the empire, but throughout europe. For everywhere artists were touched by his aura. Napoleons official architects percier and fontaine periodically had sent an illustrated newsletter of engravings to czar alexander showing the recent public works commissioned by napoleon. For after napoleon came to power, he planned to make paris into a capital worthy of imperial rome. La madeleine begun as a church, was continued by napoleon as a temple to glory. The architect, vignon, intended it to be a replica of a
He came back, once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that last catastrophic defeat, the english allowed him to return here, just once more, before his final exile to distant st. Helena. The house was empty then. His former wife, the empress josephine, whose house it was, had died. She had kept this room exactly as it had been during their happiest moments together. Here napoleon had enjoyed moments of his greatest triumphs and moments of his greatest creativity. For in the story of art, too, napoleon was an extraordinary catalyst, not merely in the pictures that he commissioned or inspired here in france and in the empire, but throughout europe. For everywhere, artists were touched by his aura. Napoleons official architects, percier and fontaine, periodically had sent an illustrated newsletter of engravings to czar alexander showing the recent public works commissioned by napoleon. For after napoleon came to power, he planned to make paris into a
He came back once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that last catastrophic defeat, the english allowed him to return here just once more before his final exile to distant st. Helena. The house was empty then. His former wife, the empress josephine, whose house it was had died. She had kept this room exactly as it had been during their happiest moments together. Here napoleon had enjoyed moments of his greatest triumphs and moments of his greatest creativity. For in the story of art, too, napoleon was an extraordinary catalyst, not merely in the pictures that he commissioned or inspired here in france and in the empire, but throughout europe. For everywhere artists were touched by his aura. Napoleons official architects percier and fontaine periodically had sent an illustrated newsletter of engravings to czar alexander showing the recent public works commissioned by napoleon. For after napoleon came to power, he planned to make paris into a capital