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Canova - Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker J040041
APSLEY HOUSE, London. Interior view of the principal staircase with the statue of Napoleon holding a figure of Victory by Antonio CANOVA (1757-1822). Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker'. The statue was originally commissioned from the celebrated Italian sculptor by Napoleon himself. In 1816, after Napoleon's downfall, it was presented to the 1st Duke of Wellington by the Prince Regent (later George IV)
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Apsley House engraving N110158
APSLEY HOUSE, Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, London. "Apsley House and the Entrance to Hyde Park" by T H Shepherd. engraving dated 1850. Originally built by Robert Adam in 1771-8, by 1830 Apsley house had been enlarged and remodelled by Benjamin Dean Wyatt to be the Duke of Wellington's main London residence. The adjacent Hyde Park Screen was built between 1822-25 by Decimus Burton. MAYSON BEETON COLLECTION
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