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resplendentoutfit · 5 months ago
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Regency Era Court Dress
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The dress and train are presented on separate manequins for conservation reasons.
This dress and its train (known in French as a queue de cour) were worn by the wife of the Conseiller d’Etat, Jean Bérenger (1767-1850) (Comte de l’Empire in 1808), during the ceremony of the coronation of Napoleon I. The dress is in ivory silk, delicately embroidered with silver and gold thread. On the shoulders there are small embroideries in ivory tulle. The train is made of scarlet velvet silk with a lining of white satin.
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Embroidered detail of the train
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microcosme11 · 1 year ago
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Some of the characters in the Sacré de Napoleon.
Le Sacré de S. M. l'Empereur Napoléon dans l'église métropolitaine de Paris, le XI frimaire an XIII dimanche 2 décembre 1804 (Artist: Isabey)
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reblogged-art-that-liked · 1 year ago
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illustratus · 17 days ago
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Napoleon Planning his Coronation by Jehan Georges Vibert
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classic-art-favourites · 15 days ago
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Napoleon in Coronation Robes by Francois Gerard, 1805.
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ic-napology · 4 months ago
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Randomly remembered about Murat's cuteness in The Coronation of Napoleon. It's just me or he's kinda smiling?
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empiredesimparte · 3 months ago
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Official portrait of Her Imperial Majesty, Empress Charlotte of the French, on the occasion of the coronation of His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Napoleon V
The photograph was taken in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, by la Maison de l'Empereur. Empress Charlotte wears the ribbon of the Order of the Legion of Honor, and the ruby set of Marie-Louise, wife of Emperor Napoleon I. It was made by Nitot, founder of Chaumet, in the early 19th century.
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Portrait officiel de Sa Majesté Impériale, l'Impératrice Charlotte des Français, à l'occasion du couronnement de Sa Majesté Impériale, l'Empereur Napoléon V.
La photographie a été réalisée dans la galerie des glaces à Versailles, par la Maison de l'Empereur. L'Impératrice porte le ruban de l'ordre de la légion d'honneur, et la parure de rubis de Marie-Louise, l'épouse de l'Empereur Napoléon Ier. Elle est réalisée par Nitot, fondateur de la maison Chaumet, au début du XIXe siècle.
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empirearchives · 9 months ago
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Prints of Napoleon from 1806, by François Anne David.
François Anne David was a French Printmaker born in 1741 and died on April 2, 1824.
Allegory of Napoleon’s Coronation, 1806
Napoleon at the battle of Marengo, 1806
Napoleon at the battle of Austerlitz, 1806
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onlandandonsea · 1 year ago
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costumedump · 15 days ago
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Costume For Joaquin Phoenix As Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon (2023)
Designed By Janty Yates And David Crossman
Art Of Motion Picture Costume Design (2024)
ASU FIDM
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dreamconsumer · 2 months ago
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Napoleon and Josephine.
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histinart · 3 months ago
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the coronation of napoleon by jacques-louis david (1805-1807)
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7pleiades7 · 5 months ago
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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of the Empress Joséphine in Notre-Dame Cathedral on 2 December, 1804 (completed in 1807), (detail), by Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748-1825), oil on canvas, 6.21 m × 9.79 m, The Louvre Museum, Paris
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thepastisalreadywritten · 3 months ago
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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10 August 1793
The Louvre opened in Paris, eventually becoming the most visited museum in the world.
Check out the most famous works in the Louvre below! 👇🏼🧵
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The Code of Hammurabi — 1750 BC
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Venus de Milo — 2nd century BC
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Winged Victory of Samothrace — 190 BC
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Liberty Leading the People — 1830
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The Raft of the Medusa — 1819
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The Coronation of Napoleon — 1807
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Psyche Revived by Cupid's Kiss — 1793
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(L): The Seated Scribe — 2500 BC
(R): The Great Sphinx of Tanis — 2600 BC
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Mona Lisa — between 1503 and 1506
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illustratus · 8 months ago
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Napoleon I as Emperor | Napoleon I in his Coronation Robes
by François Gérard
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napoleondidthat · 1 year ago
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Here is a clip of the coronation. Well…
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I dunno.
Phoenix sounds like he’s trying to sound like Brando’s Godfather.
Thoughts?
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