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The Rite of Napoleon. Detail depicting Pauline Bonaparte (Princess Borghese, 1780-1825)
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The Rite of Napoleon. Detail depicting Pauline Bonaparte (Princess Borghese, 1780-1825)
JLJ4646647 The Rite of Napoleon. Detail depicting Pauline Bonaparte (Princess Borghese, 1780-1825), Caroline Bonaparte (wife of Murat, 1782-1839), Elisa Bonaparte (princess bacciochi, 1777 -1820), two chamberlans, Gerard Christophe Michel Duroc said the marechal Duroc (grand marechal of the palace, 1772-1813) during the Sacre de Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte and Coronation of the Impress Josephine at Notre-Dame de Paris on December 2, 1804. Painting by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825), 1804-1806. Oil on canvas. Dim: 6, 210x9, 790m. - The Coronation (or Consecration) of Napoleon. Detail representing Pauline Bonaparte (Princess Borghese, 1780-1825), Caroline Bonaparte (wife of Murat, 1782-1839), Elisa Bonaparte (Princess Bacciochi, 1777-1820), two chamberlains, Gerard Christophe Michel Duroc called Marshal Duroc (Grand Marshal of the Palace, 1772-1813) during the Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in Notre-Dame de Paris on 2 December 1804. Painting by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825), 1804-1806. Oil on canvas. 6, 210 x 9, 790m. Louvre Museum, Paris by David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The Rite of Napoleon. Detail depicting Pauline Bonaparte (Princess Borghese, 1780-1825), Caroline Bonaparte (wife of Murat, 1782-1839), Elisa Bonaparte (princess bacciochi, 1777 -1820), two chamberlans, Gerard Christophe Michel Duroc said the marechal Duroc (grand marechal of the palace, 1772-1813) during the Sacre de Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte and Coronation of the Impress Josephine at Notre-Dame de Paris on December 2, 1804. Painting by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825), 1804-1806. Oil on canvas. Dim: 6, 210x9, 790m. - The Coronation (or Consecration) of Napoleon. Detail representing Pauline Bonaparte (Princess Borghese, 1780-1825), Caroline Bonaparte (wife of Murat, 1782-1839), Elisa Bonaparte (Princess Bacciochi, 1777-1820), two chamberlains, Gerard Christophe Michel Duroc called Marshal Duroc (Grand Marshal of the Palace, 1772-1813) during the Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in Notre-Dame de Paris on 2 December 1804. Painting by Jacques Louis David (1748-1825), 1804-1806. Oil on canvas. 6, 210 x 9, 790m. Louvre Museum, Paris); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from Jacques Louis David's iconic painting, "The Rite of Napoleon". The scene depicts the grandeur and opulence of the Sacre de Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte and Coronation of the Empress Josephine at Notre-Dame de Paris on December 2,1804. In this particular section of the painting, we are introduced to three prominent figures: Pauline Bonaparte (Princess Borghese), Caroline Bonaparte (wife of Murat), and Elisa Bonaparte (Princess Bacciochi). These powerful women exude elegance as they participate in this historic event. Accompanying them are two chamberlains who add an air of formality to the occasion. Standing tall among them is Gerard Christophe Michel Duroc, also known as Marshal Duroc. As Grand Marshal of the Palace, he plays a crucial role in ensuring that everything runs smoothly during this momentous ceremony. Jacques Louis David masterfully captures every intricate detail with his brushstrokes. The richness and depth achieved through oil on canvas bring these historical figures to life once more. Displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, this artwork serves as a testament to both Napoleon's reign and David's artistic prowess. It offers viewers a glimpse into one of history's most significant events while highlighting the beauty and grace exhibited by those involved.
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