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51873657 Visitors view paintings of Jacques-Louis David Napoleon at the Great St Bernard, 1807. Belvedere museum located in palace owned by Imperial family of Austrian empire. Now in the building of Upper Belvedere there is famous art museum. Photo Credit: Igor Golovniov / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51873665 Visitors view paintings of Jacques-Louis David Napoleon at the Great St Bernard, 1807. Belvedere museum located in palace owned by Imperial family of Austrian empire. Now in the building of Upper Belvedere there is famous art museum. Photo Credit: Igor Golovniov / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny170222231705 The final painting on canvas of ÒThe Death of SocratesÓ (1787), one of the most famous works of French neoclassicism, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Feb. 15, 2022. A landmark exhibition of drawings at the Met brings us into the studio of the French RevolutionÕs chief propagandist, and stages the ultimate showdown of culture and politics, the New York Times critic Jason Farago says. (Clark Hodgin/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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1915865 Museu do Louvre, localizado no Palácio do Louvre, maior museu de arte do mundo e um monumento histórico da cidade de Paris, França. Na foto, retrato de Napoleão Bonaparte por Jacques-Louis David.
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ny281117195613 Jacques-Louis David?s image of Napoleon Bonaparte crossing the Alps, on loan to the Louvre Abu Dhabi from Versailles, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 13, 2017. A decade in the planning and five years past its due date, the Louvre Abu Dhabi has finally opened. (Katarina Premfors/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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908_06_lr2013172 Andromache mourning Hector
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908_06_lr2003274 Napoleon crossing the Alps
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MG156682 USA. Minnesota. Saint Paul. Black Dog Cafe, 308 Prince Street, Lowertown. US musician Bob BARNES (accordion). On the wall, a painting by Kim LAWLER representing Prince as NapolÈon Bonaparte, it's a copy of the painting "Bonaparte franchissant le Grand-Saint-Bernard" by Jacques-Louis DAVID. Friday, August 54th 2000.â€
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PAR192599 USA. Minnesota. Saint Paul. Black Dog Cafe, 308 Prince Street, Lowertown. Recording of Michel Portal's album "Minneapolis", produced by Jean Rochard for Verve / Universal. French jazz musician Michel PORTAL (clarinets, soprano and alto saxophones, bandoneon) in front of a painting by Kim LAWLER representing Prince as Napoléon Bonaparte, it's a copy of the painting "Bonaparte franchissant le Grand-Saint-Bernard" by Jacques-Louis DAVID. Thursday, August 24th 2000.
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917_06_WHA_113_0761 The Coronation of Napoleon (French: Le Sacre de Napoleon) is a painting completed in 1807 by Jacques-Louis David, the official painter of Napoleon, depicting the coronation of Napoleon I at Notre-Dame de Paris in 1804
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917_06_WHA_113_0707 Oath of the Horatii (Le Serment des Horaces), 1784 painting, by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. Louvre in Paris. Neoclassical style. It depicts a scene from a Roman legend about a dispute between two warring cities, Rome and Alba Longa, and stresses the importance of patriotism and masculine self-sacrifice for one's country. Instead of the two cities sending their armies to war, they agree to choose three men from each city; the victor in that fight will be the victorious city.
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917_06_WHA_113_0633 Portrait of Madame Recamier by Jacques-Louis David (1800), Louvre. Jeanne-Francoise Julie Adelaide Recamier (1777 ? 1849), known as Juliette, was a French socialite, whose salon drew Parisians from the leading literary and political circles of the early 19th century.
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PAR18734 FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum. 1954. Visitors looking at "The Coronation of Napoleon" by Jacques-Louis David.
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PAR188514 FRANCE. Paris. 1.500 people visit the Jacques Fath ball "Carnival in Rio" given at the Chateau de Corbeville. French actor and director Jean-Louis BARRAULT dances "Le Frevo" with two Brazilian society girls.
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00592250 "fine arts, David, Jacques-Louis, (1748 - 1825), painting, ""The Sabine Women"", oil on canvas, 386 x 520 cm, France, 1799, Musee de Louvre, Paris,"
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alb3124512 Portrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (French chemist, author of "Traité Élémentaire de chimie", 1789) and his wife. 286x224. Museum: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NUEVA YORK, USA. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, French chemist.
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alb3650296 George III Leading an Army of Jugs. Artist: After Jacques Louis David (French, Paris 1748-1825 Brussels). Dimensions: 11 13/16 × 19 5/8 in. (30 × 49.8 cm). Date: 1794.This hand-colored caricature print represents the English army in the form of jugs, being led by George III in the form of a pitcher. Although the name of the printmaker is not known, the design is credited to the history painter, Jacques Louis David. It is one of two caricatures attributed to David; both were the result of a commission from the Committee of Public Safety in the fall of 1793. He is recorded as presenting his two designs to the Committee on March 27, 1794. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg3761770 Jean Paul Marat; French revolutionary. 1743-1793. "Death of the Marat" (In the bathtub stabbed by Charlotte Corday, Paris July 13, 1793). Werkstattreplik, 2nd half of the 19th century, of the painting, 1793, by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). Oil on canvas, 157 × 136 cm. Inv. Nr. MV 5608. Versailles, Château et Trianons. Museum: Versailles, Château et Trianons.
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akg7642710 workshop of Jacques Louis David, French, 1748-1825, Roman Warrior, 1824, oil on canvas, Unframed: 36 1/2 × 29 inches (92.7 × 73.7 cm).
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akg4219022 Publizistik / Zeitungen:. Marianne. Grand hebdomadaire politique et littéraire illustré (franz. Wochenzeitschrift, 26.10.1932 - 28.8.1940; publ. in Paris, letzte Ausgaben (Nr. 400-406) in Lyon). Titelseite mit Fotomontage von Marinus Jacob Kjeldgaard (1884-1964):. "Psyché et Oedipe XXe Siécle. Greta Garbo, la divine, et son fiancé, Leopold Stokowski, dans une délicieuse et romanesque resurrection de deux tableaux immortels?" (Psyche und Ödipus des 20. Jahrhunderts. Die göttliche Greta Garbo und ihr Verlobter, Stokowski, in einer hinreißenden und romatischen Wiederbelebung zweier unsterblicher Gemälde?). Zwei Karikaturen auf die Liebesbeziehung zwischen Greta Garbo und dem Dirigenten Leopold Stokowski; unter Verwendung der Gemälde und "Ödipus und die Sphinx" von Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (links) und "Amor und Psyche" von Francois Gérard). Nr. 282 vom 16.3.1938. Copyright: Marinus Kjeldgaard's artistic copyright cleared via akg-images. This artwork is not in the public domain. akg-images represents the artistic copyright of this artist, please contact us from more information and to clear the necessary permissions.
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akg6155799 France, Paris, musée du Louvre, Jacques Louis David, 1748-1825, Léonidas aux Thermopyles, huile sur toile, 1814.
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akg6155615 France, Paris, musée du Louvre, Jacques-Louis David, 1748-1825, Portrait de Filippo Mazzei, 1730-1816, agent du roi de Pologne à Paris, dit jadis Portrait de Bailly ou de Kervégan.
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akg6155831 France, Paris, musée du Louvre, Jacques Louis David, 1748-1825, Les Sabines, huile sur toile, détail, 1799.
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akg6155829 France, Paris, musée du Louvre, Jacques Louis David, 1748-1825, Les Sabines, huile sur toile, détail, 1799.
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akg6155830 France, Paris, musée du Louvre, Jacques Louis David, 1748-1825, Les Sabines, huile sur toile, détail, 1799.
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akg6155804 France, Paris, musée du Louvre, Jacques Louis David, 1748-1825, Léonidas aux Thermopyles, huile sur toile, détail, 1814.
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akg6155441 France, Paris, musée du Louvre, Jacques Louis David, 1748-1825, portrait de Jeanne-Robertine Tourteau-Torterel d'Orvilliers, née Rillet, 1772-1862, huile sur toile, 1790.
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alb3901126 Napoleon Crossing the Alps. Date/Period: 1802. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 273 cm (107.4 in); Width: 234 cm (92.1 in). Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Jérôme-Martin Langlois.
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akg930918 Versailles (Frankreich), Schloss / Château de V., Chapelle royale (Schlosskapelle; erb.1699-1710); Orgel (1711; Orgelbauer: François-Henri Clicquot; Orgelprospekt von Jules Degoullons, Jacques Alexandre Le Goupil und Pierre Taupin). /-Teilansicht des Orgelprospekts mit Relief "König David mit Harfe" nach Domenichino).-/ Foto.
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alb3632514 General Étienne-Maurice Gérard (1773-1852). Artist: Jacques Louis David (French, Paris 1748-1825 Brussels). Dimensions: 77 5/8 x 53 5/8 in. (197.2 x 136.2 cm). Date: 1816.Following Napoleon's defeat at the battle of Waterloo in 1815, Jacques Louis David, a leading figure in the French revolution and first painter to the Emperor, went into exile in Brussels. There he painted General Gérard, a commander in the French army and a member of the imperial aristocracy who had also settled temporarily in the Belgian capital. This portrait is among the first David painted abroad and it is remarkable for its clear, bright color and sharp realism. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3654034 Head of a Child. Artist: Style of Jacques Louis David (French, first quarter 19th century). Dimensions: 15 3/4 x 12 5/8 in. (40 x 32.1 cm). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3613939 Washstand (athénienne or lavabo). Culture: French, Paris. Designer: Design attributed to Charles Percier (French, Paris 1764-1838 Paris). Dimensions: Height: 36 3/8 in. (92.4 cm); Diameter: 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm). Maker: Gilt bronze mounts by Martin-Guillaume Biennais (French, 1764-1843, active ca. 1796-1819). Date: 1800-1814.The form of this elegant washstand ultimately derives from the ancient Greco-Roman three-legged perfume burner or brazier, of which the designer Charles Percier had made some study. The decoration reflects his familiarity with the wall decorations in the emperor Nero's Golden House and their adaptation in Raphael's Logge in the Vatican. A reappreciation during the Renaissance of the tripod as a luxury item of the utmost refinement is documented as early as 1499 by an example illustrated in Francesco Colonna's Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, published in Venice that year.[1] A further not-to-be-underestimated influence on Percier was Neoclassical paintings illustrating ancient Greek mythology, such as The Loves of Paris and Helen, commissioned from Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) by the comte d'Artois in 1788.[2] The designer was also familiar with the richly illustrated seven-volume Recueil d'antiquités (1752-67) by the comte de Caylus (1692-1765),[3] and the Recueil et parallèle des édi fices by Jean-Nicolas-Louis Durand (1760-1834), published between 1799 and 1801 in Paris, in which plate 25 was devoted to tripod forms, among other types of Roman objects.[4]The shape of the base and of the shelf--triangular with canted sides--can be traced back to a famous antique Roman tripod named after the French antiquarian Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peirese (1580-1637).[5] Percier was probably also acquainted with the athénienne designed about 1773 by Jean-Henri Eberts (acc. no. 1993.355.1), which has the same type of base.The long-accepted attribution of the design of this athénienne to Charles Percier, the imaginative friend of Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (1762-1853), who in partnership with Fontaine dominated interior design in France during the Empire period, is based on its close similarity to a large colored drawing ascribed to Percier now in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.[6] The maker of the Museum's piece, Martin-Guillaume Biennais, was perhaps the most accomplished goldsmith and entrepreneur of his time in France (see also acc. no. 26.168.77). He owed his economic success to the dissolution of the mighty Parisian guilds, the grandes corporations, which had controlled the activity of all craftsmen and artisans during the ancien régime. Like other skillful young goldsmiths he found himself free after the Revolution to explore business opportunities without corporate obstacles and turned his back on the outdated privileges and jealousies of the habitually conservative former guild masters. One of seven children, Biennais was born into a simple laboring family in 1764. Four decades later, he headed the most important goldsmith's and jeweler's firm in continental Europe. His inventive traveling sets and ostentatious tableware found favor not only with the emperor and his entourage but also with the swarm of nouveaux riches and self-made men who flourished in prosperous post-Revolutionary France.[7] Biennais's products were smartly promoted on his business card of 1806. It shows at the left in an architectural niche a fashionable tripod, most likely a perfume burner or brazier, crowned by a swan with spread wings.[8]There is an iron plate on the underside of the triangular shelf between the legs of the Museum's example. This served as an attachment for a lost, hanging bell-shaped ornament decorated with a stylized acanthus-and-acorn motif. How the bell hung down over the stand can be seen in another version of this model in Fontainebleau.[9] The unusually formed, bold ormolu mount would have shifted the eye slightly toward the gilt-metal parts below, creating a better balance between the warm-colored wood and gilded bronze mounts and the sparkling, moonlight-cold look of the silver basin and ewer (both missing from the Museum's piece). Several simpler washstands are recorded in inventories of Napoleon's palaces.[10]Percier's athénienne is known in three versions: the above-mentioned example at Fontainebleau, which has a probably not original dark, patinated metal basin (the ewer is lost); the present piece; and the famous personal washstand of Napoleon, today at the Musée du Louvre, Paris.[11] Napoleon kept it in his bedroom at the Palais des Tuileries, where he settled early in 1800, the year in which he commissioned the stand. It was one of the few personal luxury items that accompanied the emperor into exile at Saint Helena.Like Napoleon's washstand, this example is decorated with masterfully executed dolphins and swans, both graceful allusions to Napoleon as the rightful successor of the Sun King, Louis XIV. The firstborn son of each French ruler was called the "Dauphin," a word that also means dolphin. That jolly sea-dweller and also the winged sea creatures on the frieze around the triangular shelf suggest the Mediterranean, which forms the southern border of France and surrounds the island of Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon.[12] The swan, which was believed to utter a beautiful song at the time of its death, was associated with Apollo, god of music, with whom Louis XIV identified himself. The swan is also a symbol of beauty and of parental solicitude. At the approach of danger, with feathers puffed up and anxiously hissing, these birds protect their young within the wall of their white wings. Napoleon's consort, Josephine, and her children were frequently compared to a swan and its cygnets.[13] The swan was chosen as her symbol by Claude, wife of Francis I, the French Renaissance king whom Napoleon greatly admired.The Museum's athénienne was certainly made for a close friend or relative of the emperor. It is a superior example of the new Empire style, through which Napoleon, with the aid of leading artisans, tried to emulate the lavish decors of the ancien régime, modified by the classical restraint and formality of the art of the caesars of ancient Rome. Empire furniture of such superbly calculated plan and proportions may express better than anything else the confidence, fresh ideas, and energy of the age.[Wolfram Koeppe 2006]Footnotes:[1] Peter Thornton. The Italian Renaissance Interior, 1400-1600. New York, 1991, p. 212, pl. 240.[2] Jacques-Louis David, 1748-1825. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre, Paris, and Musée National du Château, Versailles. Paris, 1989, pp. 184-88, no. 79; and Anne Dion-Tenenbaum. L'orfèvre de Napoléon: Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Les dossiers due Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2003, p. 20, fig. 9.[3] Claudio Paolini, Alessandra Ponte, and Ornella Selvafolta. Il bello "ritrovato": Gusto, ambienti, mobili dell'Ottocento. Novara, 1990, p. 30.[4] John Morley. The History of Furniture: Twenty-five Centuries of Style and Design in the Western Tradition. Boston, 1999, p. 17, fig. 10 (dated 1802); and D'après l'antique. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2000, p. 345, no. 159 (entry by Anne Dion-Tenenbaum).[5] For the Peirese tripod, see John Morley. The History of Furniture: Twenty-five Centuries of Style and Design in the Western Tradition. Boston, 1999, p. 25, fig. 27.[6] Anne Dion-Tenenbaum. L'orfèvre de Napoléon: Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Les dossiers due Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2003, pp. 19-20, no. 2; in this excellent study Dion-Tenenbaum discusses the evolution of the tripod form in great detail.[7] Ibid., pp. 11-17.[8] Ibid., p. 14, fig. 3.[9] The third known version of this model, in the Musée du Louvre, Paris, has an identical iron plate, but the pendent bell ornament has been lost. On this washstand, see below at n. 11. For the second version, at Fontainebleau, see Anne Dion-Tenenbaum. L'orfèvre de Napoléon: Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Les dossiers due Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2003, pp. 23-24, no. 4.[10] For example, "une athénienne dorée beau bois d'acajou, pot et jatte dorés" (a gilded athénienne of mahogany, the ewer and bowl gilded) and another with gilded ewer and bowl decorated with palmettes; Archives Nationales, Paris, O2 55.[11] For Napoleon's washstand, see R., G., and C. Ledoux-Lebard. "L'inventaire des appartements de l'empereur Napoléon Ier aux Tuileries." Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire de l'Art Français, 1952 (pub. 1953), p. 200, no. 872; D'après l'antique. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2000, pp. 346-47, no. 160 (entry by Anne Dion-Tenenbaum); Anne Dion-Tenenbaum. L'orfèvre de Napoléon: Martin-Guillaume Biennais. Exh. cat., Musée du Louvre. Les dossiers due Musée du Louvre. Paris, 2003, pp. 21-22, no. 3; Gail Feigenbaum. Jefferson's America and Napoleon's France: An Exhibition for the Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial. Exh. cat., New Orleans Museum of Art. New Orleans, 2003, p. 71, no. 47 (entry by David O'Brien); and Elke Pastré. "Der Goldschmied Napoleons." Weltkunst 73 (December 2003), p. 2109, fig. 4.[12] A Greek mosaic found on the island of Delos is decorated with dolphins and the same wavelike Vitruvian scroll ornament that encircles the upper ring of the basin holder of the Museum's washstand. For the mosaic, see Pierre Arizzoli-Clémental. "Néoclassicisme." In L'art décoratif en Europe, ed. Alain Gruber, vol. 3, Du Néoclassicisme à l'Art Déco, pp. 21-127. Paris, 1994, p. 62.[13] James David Draper, with Clare Le Corbeiller. The Arts under Napoleon: An Exhibition of the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, with Loans from the Audrey B. Love Foundation and Other New York Collections. Exh. cat., The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 1978, p. [4]. On the symbolism of swans, see James Hall. Dictionary of Subjects and Symbols in Art. Rev. ed. New York, 1979, p. 294. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3617612 François Gérard (1770-1837), later Baron Gérard. Artist: baron Antoine Jean Gros (French, Paris 1771-1835 Meudon). Dimensions: 22 1/8 x 18 5/8 in. (56.2 x 47.3 cm). Date: ca. 1790.Both Gros and Gérard were favored students in the rough and tumble fraternity that was the atelier of Jacques Louis David. Intense friendships and rivalries developed there. Gros probably made this sensitive and delicate portrait in Paris before Gérard departed for study in Rome in 1790. Despite the subsequent rift in their friendship, Gérard kept his portrait for the rest of his life, and it remained with his descendants until recently. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb9870297 The Pantheon at Paris, mausoleum for French citizens and heroes. Engraving by William Hopwood after Jacques Louis David. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dr. Robert John Thorntons New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus von Linnaeus, the Temple of Flora, London, 1805.
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alb9875408 Oval portrait of Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Le Chevalier de Lamarck, French soldier, naturalist and academic, professor of botany of the National Institute, 1744-1829. Handcoloured engraving by William Hopwood after a portrait by Charles Thevenin. With the Pantheon at Paris by Jacques Louis David. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Dr. Robert John Thorntons New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus von Linnaeus, the Temple of Flora, London, 1805.
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alb9877930 Sash badges of orders of chivalry. Knights of the Holy Ampulla, St Ampoule 1,2, St Michel 3, St Esprit 4,8, St Louis 5, St Lazare 6, Comtes de Lyon 7, Merite Militaire 9, Malta 10, Toison d'Or 11, Calatrava 12, St Jacques de l'Epee 13, St Julien du Poirier 14, Notre Dame des Graces 15, ND de Monteza 16, Chevalier de la Blonda 17, Teutonique 18, Chevalier de St Hubert 19, and Chevalier de la Tete Morte 20. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Blason ou Art Heraldique, the heraldry section from Denis Diderot and Jean-Baptiste le Rond dAlemberts Encyclopedie, published by Brisson, David, Le Breton and Durand, Paris, 1763.
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akg2428146 Frankreich / Erstes Kaiserreich 1804-15. "L'EMPIRE (1804-1814) / I. HISTOIRE INTÉRIEURE". (Pius VII.; Joséphine de Beauharnais, Napoleon I. Bonaparte als Kaiser im Krönungsornat; Marie Louise von Österreich; Jérome Bonaparte; Bekanntgabe der Trennung von Joséphine; Napoleon I. und Pius VII. in Fontainebleau; Krönung Joséphines durch Napoleon I. in der Kathedrale von Notre Dame in Paris, 2.12.1804). Farbdruck nach Zeichnung von Jos. Girard. Aus: Gustave Gautherot, Histoire de France, Tome II, Paris (Maison de la Bonne Presse), 1934. Author: J. GIRARD.
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alb2002341 Jacques-Louis David, 'The Intervention of the Sabine Women', 1799, Oil on canvas, 385 × 522 cm, Inv. 3691. Museum: MUSEE DU LOUVRE, BUDAPEST, France. ROMULUS. HERSILIE. TITO TACIO.
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akg8316945 Ralph Barton, 1891-1931.Chauve-Souris (program), ca 1922.Print, Color halftone on paper.Inv. Nr. S / NPG. 92.12Washington, National Portrait Gallery.
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akg3117782 Kosmetik / Parfüm. - Charles Fay "Gloire de Napoléon" (kreiert 1915): Flakon. Auf dem Etikett die Krönung Napoleons I. nach dem Gemälde von Jacques-Louis David. - Glas, Höhe 17,2 cm. Marke: Charles Fay (gegründet 1850 von Charles Fay), Paris, Frankreich. Privatsammlung. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
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akg899100 David, Jacques Louis; French painter; Paris 30.8.1748-Brussels 29.12.1825.-"Autoportrait" (Selfportrait), 1794. Oil on canvas, (oval) 54,5 x 45,5 cm. Museum: G. Buehrle Collection., Zürich.
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akg899164 Napoleon I. Bonaparte, Kaiser der Franzosen (ab 1804); 1769-1821.-"Napoléon Ier / 1804-1814".-(Krönung Napoleon I. am 2.Dez.1804 in der Kathedrale Notre-Dame in Paris in Gegenwart des Papstes Pius VII.) Farblithographie nach Gemälde von J.L. David. Sammelbildchen "Chocolat Guérion-Boutron". Nr.60 einer Serie. Museum: Private Collection., Paris.
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akg898459 Napoleon I. Bonaparte, Kaiser der Franzosen (ab 1804); 1769-1821.-"Napoléon Ier / 1804-1814".-(Krönung Napoleon I. am 2.Dez.1804 in der Kathedrale Notre-Dame in Paris in Gegenwart des Papstes Pius VII.) Farblithographie nach Gemälde von J.L. David. Sammelbildchen. Aus einer Serie: Personnages historiques. Museum: Private Collection., Paris.
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akg677211 Sarkozy, Nicolas; franz.Politiker (seit 2007 Staatspräsident); geb. am 28.1.1955 in Paris.-Titelbild für die Zeitschrift "Cicero" (Sarkozy als Napoleon Bonaparte nach Jacques Louis David).-Gemälde, 2007, von Matthias Koeppel (geb.1937). Öl/Lw., 60 x 60 cm. Potsdam, Redaktion "Cicero".
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akg226292 Napoleon I Bonaparte, emperor of the French (1804-15); 1769-1821.-"The Coronation of Napoleon" (On 2 December 1804 in Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris in the presence of Pope Pius VII). Porcelain painting, C19th, by L.Malpasse after the painting, 1806/7, by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), 25.2 x 32cm. Inv.no.MM 58-28-1570. Museum: Musée Nat. du Château., RUEIL-MALMAISON.
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akg226126 David, Jacques Louis; French painter; Paris 30.8.1748-Brussels 29.12.1825. "Selfportrait", 1790/91. Oil on canvas, 64 x 53cm. Collection of selfportraits (Corridoio Vasariano), No.3090,. Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi., Florenz.
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akg994998 Pius VII. (vorher: Barnaba Chiaramonti), Papst; Cesena 14.8.1742-Rom 20.8.1823.-Porträt.-Gemälde, 1805, von Jacques Louis David (1748-1825). Fontainebleau (Dép.Seineet-Marne), Schloss, Appartement du Pape, Second Cabinet de toilette. Foto, 2009.
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akg1000877 Napoleon I. Bonaparte, Kaiser der Franzosen; 1769-1821. /-Profilbildnis von Kaiserin Joséphine für "Die Krönung Napoleons" (am 2.Dez.1804 in der Kathedrale Notre-Dame).-Zeichnung, 2.Dez.1804, von Jacques Louis David (1748-1825). (mit eigenhändiger Widmung). 20 x 15 cm. Inv. MV 5289; INV Dessins 907,. Museum: Château et Trianons., Versailles.
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les39150524 Sacre de Napoleon I. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150523 Sacre de Napoleon I. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150519 Sacre de Napoleon I. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150520 Sacre de Napoleon I. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150526 Sacre de Napoleon I. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150525 Sacre de Napoleon I. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150521 Sacre de Napoleon I. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150215 Marie Antoinette conduite au supplice-Queen Marie-Antoinette on the way to the Guillotine. Pen, brown ink. DR 3599 Coll. Rothschild. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Arts Graphiques, Paris, France.
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les39150426 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150419 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150403 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150416 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150418 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150444 Portrait du peintre Jacques Louis David (1748-1827), age 78, annee 11 de son exile. Canvas, 88 x 74,5 cm RF 432. Author: Jean Charles Langlois. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150424 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150428 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150425 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150429 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699 Detail: Jacques Louis David,self-portrait. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150420 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150421 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150413 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150442 Sermont de l'Armee fait a l'Empreur apres la distribution des aigles au Champs de Mars, 5 decembre 1804. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Arts Graphiques, Paris, France.
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les39150422 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150405 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2,1804. Painted 1806-1807 Canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les39150701 Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat in his bath, 1793. Canvas, 165 x 128 cm. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Musee National du Chateau, Versailles, France.
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les39191834 Sacre de Napoleon (coronation) in Notre-Dame de Paris by Pope Pius VII, December 2, 1804. Detail. For overall view please see 39-15-04/1. Painted 1806-1807. Canvas, 621 x 979cm. Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les26030410 The coronation of Napoleon I (1769-1821) by Pope Pius VII in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. Detail. Oil on canvas 621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les33010462 Sketch for the " Oath of the Jeu de Paume". Detail right. See also 26-03-03 / 48,40-11-04 / 53,40-11-16 / 59, 33-01-04 / 60,61. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Musee National du Chateau, Versailles, France.
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les40112131 The coronation of Napoleon I (1769-1821) by Pope Pius VII in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. Detail: Cardinals Cambaceres and Fesch, Marshals Berthier and Bernadotte, General Coulaincourt, Eugene Beauharnais. Oil on canvas,621 x 979cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40112130 The coronation of Napoleon I (1769-1821) by Pope Pius VII in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. Detail: " Mme. Mere", Napoleon's mother. Oil on canvas,621 x 979 cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40112132 The coronation of Napoleon I (1769-1821) by Pope Pius VII in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. Detail: General Coulaincourt, Eugene Beauharnais, the Grand Chambellan Talleyrand. Oil on canvas,621 x 979cm Inv. 3699. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110211 Mme. Alexandre de la Rochefoucauld, lady of honour of Empress Josephine Bonaparte (Beauharnais). Oil sketch for " Le Sacre", the coronation of Emperor Napoleon I on December 2, 1804. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Musee Fabre, Montpellier, France.
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les40110954 Vue du Jardin du Luxembourg a Paris. Canvas, 55 x 65 cm R. F. 2044. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40111269 Juliette de Villeneuve, niece of Queen Julie, wife of Joseph Bonaparte. After the battle of Waterloo, queen Julie and her niece lived in Brussels; David was a frequent guest. 1824. Canvas, 1988 x 123 cm RF 1997-5. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110448 Leonidas at the Thermopylae. Oil on canvas (1814) 395 x 531 cm Inv. 3890. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110462 The coronation of Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte. Oil on canvas (1806-1807) Detail: Empress Josephine Overall size 621 x 979 cm. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110453 Le Serment du Jeu de Paume - The Oath of the Jeu de Paume,1789. Pen and ink (1791-1792) 66 x 101 cm MV 8409 See 26-03-03/48,33-01-4/60,40-11-16/59,40-11-22/44. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Musee National du Chateau, Versailles, France.
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les40110451 Belisarius begging for alms. Oil on canvas (1784) 101 x 115 cm Inv. 3694. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110464 Alexandre Lenoir, founder of the Musee des Monuments Francais. Oil on wood (1817) 76 x 62 cm RF 2300. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110443 Jaques Louis David, self-portrait. Oil on canvas (1794) 81 x 64 cm. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110458 The coronation of Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte. Oil on canvas (1806-1807) -621 x 979 cm Detail: Josephine, Napoleon, Cardinal Fesch and Pope Pius VII. In center back " Mme. Mere", Laetizia Bonaparte, who, in reality, was not present. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110465 La Bonne Aventure (The Fortuneteller). The model on the right is Victorine Fremiet, a pupil of David. Oil on canvas (1821) 62 x 75 cm-Inv. 1947-3. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco, USA.
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les40110454 Jean Paul Marat, politician and publicist, dead in his bathtub, assassinated by Charlotte Corday in 1793. Oil on canvas 165 x 128 cm. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110459 The coronation of Emperor Napoleon I Bonaparte. Oil on canvas (1806-1807) -621 x 979 cm Detail: Napoleon's brothers and sisters (from l. to. r): Joseph, Louis, Caroline Murat, Pauline Borghese; Hortense Beauharnais; background: Generals Duroc and Junot. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110444 Marie-Francoise Buron, cousin of the painter. Oil on canvas (1769) 66 x 54 cm Inv. 2612. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Musee National des Beaux-Arts, Algiers, Algeria.
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les40110450 The lictors bring Brutus the bodies of his sons. Oil on canvas (1789) 323 x 422 cm Inv. 3693. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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les40110716 Horace vainqueur rentrant dans Rome. Victorious, Horace enters Rome. 1781 Pen and black ink, grey wash. 27,5 x 38,7 cm Inv. 12 676 F. S.31. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. Location: Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna, Austria.
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alb1966777 Portrait of Alexandre Lenoir, 1817, by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825). Location: Paris, Musée Du Louvre.
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alb1967646 Portrait of Madame Emilie Seriziat and her Son, 1795, by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), oil on canvas, 131x96 cm. Location: Paris, Musée Du Louvre.
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alb3369613 Male Nude (Hector). Museum: Musée Fabre, Montpellier. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID.
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alb3336502 Portrait of Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas (1762-1794). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: JACQUES LOUIS DAVID.
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alb3124523 Jacques Louis David / 'Pope Pius VII', 1805, Oil on wood, 86 x 71 cm., Inv. 3701. Museum: MUSEE DU LOUVRE, BUDAPEST, France.
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