The emperor's house. To serve and magnify Napoleon I.

The emperor's house. To serve and magnify Napoleon I.

April 13, 2019 July 15, 2019 Exhibition has ended
On May 18, 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul, was proclaimed "Emperor of the French". Throughout his reign, the sovereign was splendidly surrounded by a "House" worthy of his imperial title. Dedicated officers and loyal servants organized Napoleon I's public and private life on a daily basis and contributed to the regime's influence. A true political instrument, this "Emperor's House" is responsible for supervising court life, administering the Crown estate and staging power. Portraits, ceremonial ...
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Napoleon 1er Emperor
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Napoleon 1er Emperor

ZF005999
  • € 450
Hand patinated bronze reproduction. Mold made from a print of the original work.

Even though it was modelled during the Consulate, this bust of Napoleon after the model by Chaudet was adopted as the official portrait of the Emperor until 1810.

Several hundred copies were made in Carrara marble, and then reproduced in biscuit porcelain by the Manufacture de Sèvres from 1805 onwards.

It came in two sizes : the bigger models, of which there were very few, were reserved for leading personalities, while the smaller ones were used as gifts of secondary importance.

This is one of the smaller models, and it was made in 1808.
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