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Traite Definitif de Paix, trompe l oeil on the subject of the restitution
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Traite Definitif de Paix, trompe l oeil on the subject of the restitution
MMT180985 Traite Definitif de Paix, trompe l oeil on the subject of the restitution of Louisiana to France including signatures and portraits of Napoleon (1769-1821) and Charles IV (1748-1819) 1801 (oil on canvas) by Dabos, Laurent (1761-1835); 59x56 cm; Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris, France; (add.info.: secret treaty between France and Spain, San Ildefonso, 1st October 1800; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 22917256
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This print showcases the remarkable artwork titled "Traite Definitif de Paix, trompe l'oeil on the subject of the restitution of Louisiana to France including signatures and portraits of Napoleon (1769-1821) and Charles IV (1748-1819)" by Laurent Dabos. Painted in 1801 using oil on canvas, this masterpiece measures 59x56 cm and is housed at the Musee Marmottan Monet in Paris, France. The painting depicts a secret treaty between France and Spain known as the "Definitive Treaty of Peace" signed on October 1st, 1800, in San Ildefonso. The illusionistic technique employed by Dabos creates an awe-inspiring effect that makes it appear as if broken glass covers the surface of the artwork. This clever use of trompe l'oeil adds depth and intrigue to an already historically significant piece. The central figures portrayed are Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles IV, both instrumental in negotiating this pivotal agreement. With their detailed portraits adorning the canvas alongside their signatures, viewers are transported back to a time when colonial powers were shaping nations through diplomacy. This photograph captures every intricate detail with precision while preserving its historical significance for generations to come. Whether you're fascinated by French history or appreciate fine artistry at its finest, this print allows you to admire Dabos's skillful execution from afar.
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