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Vendor: | mohammadali3d |
Published: | Dec 29, 2021 |
Download Size: | 144.9 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 2,667,702 |
Vertices: | 8,033,106 |
Print Ready: | Yes |
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Josephine Beauharnais 3D Model
Josephine Beauharnais
- When Napoleon elevated Josephine to the position of Empress, she played her role with graciousness and charming elegance. Josephine Bonaparte dark side was she was uneducated, wildly extravagant and unfaithful, yet Napoleon loved her until his death. Josephine Beuharnais, the Empress of France and wife of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, live a life of highs and lows her entire life.Born in the West Indies as Marie-Rose de Tascher de la Pagerie, she married Vicomte Alexandre Beauharnais of nobility and had two children, Eugene and Hortense. Josephine's husband executed during the Revolution. After Josephine's husbands death she became a socialite without equal. Josephine Beauharnais became a mistress to several leading political figures until she meet General Napoleon Bonaparte leaving him completely smitten on their first meeting. Josephine and Napoleon was married in 1796. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte became a good stepfather to her children. Empress Josephine Bonaparte continued to have regular affairs with other men and almost ended in divorce in 1799. Sadly, Josephine was unable to give Napoleon children which he needed to secure the succession to the crown. So despite Bonaparte's love for her, he finally divorced her in 1809. To cover her pain after the divorce Josephine devoted her time to gardens and her love of botany and her last years at Malmaison were productive. Bonaparte never got over divorcing Josephine and his last words were: France, the army, Josephine. She died in 1814, a woman much loved by the people. Josephine Beauharnais (1763-1814) Empress of France.-
This model is designed for 3D printing and has high details
also suitable for engraving with CNC machine
Formats include:
OBJ
STL
Model specifications include
Triangles: 2,667,702
Vertices: 8,033,106
- When Napoleon elevated Josephine to the position of Empress, she played her role with graciousness and charming elegance. Josephine Bonaparte dark side was she was uneducated, wildly extravagant and unfaithful, yet Napoleon loved her until his death. Josephine Beuharnais, the Empress of France and wife of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, live a life of highs and lows her entire life.Born in the West Indies as Marie-Rose de Tascher de la Pagerie, she married Vicomte Alexandre Beauharnais of nobility and had two children, Eugene and Hortense. Josephine's husband executed during the Revolution. After Josephine's husbands death she became a socialite without equal. Josephine Beauharnais became a mistress to several leading political figures until she meet General Napoleon Bonaparte leaving him completely smitten on their first meeting. Josephine and Napoleon was married in 1796. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte became a good stepfather to her children. Empress Josephine Bonaparte continued to have regular affairs with other men and almost ended in divorce in 1799. Sadly, Josephine was unable to give Napoleon children which he needed to secure the succession to the crown. So despite Bonaparte's love for her, he finally divorced her in 1809. To cover her pain after the divorce Josephine devoted her time to gardens and her love of botany and her last years at Malmaison were productive. Bonaparte never got over divorcing Josephine and his last words were: France, the army, Josephine. She died in 1814, a woman much loved by the people. Josephine Beauharnais (1763-1814) Empress of France.-
This model is designed for 3D printing and has high details
also suitable for engraving with CNC machine
Formats include:
OBJ
STL
Model specifications include
Triangles: 2,667,702
Vertices: 8,033,106