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Allegory of the Concordat between Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821
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Allegory of the Concordat between Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821
CHT173595 Allegory of the Concordat between Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) and Pope Pius VII (1742-1823) 1801 (coloured engraving) (see also 175951) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: qui autorisait la liberte des cultes; permitted the freedom of cults; described Catholicism as the major religion of France; reinstatement of the Gregorian calendar; limited the naming of children to those of the saints or figures from antiquity; controlled the clergy and restrained the power of the Vatican; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22217340
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This print captures the historic moment of the Allegory of the Concordat between Napoleon Bonaparte and Pope Pius VII. The coloured engraving, created by a French School artist in the 19th century, showcases this significant event that took place in 1801. The image portrays a diverse group of individuals representing various religions and cultures, including a Chinese priest, Greek Orthodox clergyman, Jew, Protestant minister, Indian spiritual leader, Catholic bishop, Mexican believer, Quaker follower, and Muslim devotee. This eclectic gathering symbolizes the freedom of cults permitted by the concordat. The composition is filled with symbolism as rays of light shine upon each figure within a triangular formation. This radiant triangle signifies gratitude towards Napoleon for his efforts to establish religious liberties through this agreement. Additionally, it highlights how Catholicism was recognized as France's major religion while also acknowledging other faiths. The engraving also alludes to some specific provisions included in the concordat such as reinstating the Gregorian calendar and restricting child names to those derived from saints or ancient figures. Furthermore, it emphasizes how this agreement aimed to control clergy influence and restrain Vatican power. Overall, this remarkable artwork serves as an important historical document showcasing Napoleon's role in shaping religious tolerance during his reign. It reminds us of the significance of unity among different faiths and celebrates liberty while honoring diverse religious traditions represented within society.
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