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Fete Du Sacre Et Couronnement De Leurs Majetes Imperiales, 1804, (1920). Creator: Unknown
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Fete Du Sacre Et Couronnement De Leurs Majetes Imperiales, 1804, (1920). Creator: Unknown
Fete Du Sacre Et Couronnement De Leurs Majetes Imperiales, 1920. (Feast of the Sacred Heart and Coronation of Their Imperial Majesties). View of Place de la Concorde during festivities at the coronation of Emperor Napoleon I, 3 December 1804. After a work by Le Coeur. From " The Connoisseur Vol. LVI" [Otto Limited, London, 1920.]
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This print captures the grandeur and excitement of the "Fete Du Sacre Et Couronnement De Leurs Majetes Imperiales" in 1804. The view from Place de la Concorde showcases a bustling scene during the coronation festivities of Emperor Napoleon I on 3 December 1804. The image, created by an unknown artist and featured in "The Connoisseur Vol. LVI" transports us back to a time when France was under imperial rule. The atmosphere is filled with celebration as people gather to witness this momentous event in French history. In the foreground, we see a diverse group of individuals hurrying through the crowded streets. Men dressed in military uniforms, horsemen galloping by, and women adorned in elegant attire all contribute to the vibrant energy of the occasion. Notably, a hot air balloon hovers above, symbolizing both technological progress and Napoleon's ambitious vision for his empire. It serves as a reminder that this era marked not only political change but also advancements in science and exploration. The architectural beauty of Paris is showcased through prominent landmarks such as columns and buildings that line the cityscape. This photograph encapsulates both the magnificence of France's capital city at that time and its significance as a center for cultural events. Overall, this print offers us a glimpse into an extraordinary moment in history when France celebrated its new emperor with great pomp and splendor.
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