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Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I - Triptych by Jacques-Louis David
This wonderful hand painted artwork will surely bring a touch of elegance
Commissioned by Napoleon I in 1804 and created by his official painter Jacques-Louis David between 1805 and 1807, “The Consecration of Napoleon” is a monumental work of Neoclassicism. This triptych version breaks down the grandiose scene that took place in Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on December 2, 1804. The central panel immortalizes the precise moment when Napoleon, already crowned, is about to crown his wife, Empress Josephine. Pope Pius VII, seated behind, gives his blessing, a symbolic gesture emphasizing the Emperor’s supremacy over the Church. The side panels detail the crowd of dignitaries, the imperial family, and the clergy, all witnesses to this historic event. The composition is rigorous, the lighting is theatrical, and the details of the costumes and architecture are exquisitely precise, making this canvas a piece of political propaganda as much as an artistic masterpiece.
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INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PAINTING :
- Oil painting reproduction made by hand on a coton canvas.
- The choice of the formats is possible from the options of the article with the possibility of ordering your custom format.
- The delay for the making of the reproduction is about 3 or 4 weeks but this delay can be extended by the painter if necessary.
- Shipping time are approximately 10 to 15 business days by NORMAL delivery and 5 to 6 business days by EXPRESS delivery.
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