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  2. The Coronation of Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    The Coronation of Napoleon [a] (French: Le Sacre de Napoléon) is a painting completed in 1807 by Jacques-Louis David, the official painter of Napoleon, depicting the coronation of Napoleon at Notre-Dame de Paris. The oil painting has imposing dimensions – it is almost 10 metres (33 ft) wide by a little over 6 metres (20 ft) tall.

  3. The Public Viewing David's 'Coronation' at the Louvre

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    The Public Viewing David's 'Coronation' at the Louvre is an 1810 oil painting by the French artist Louis-Léopold Boilly. [1] [2] It depicts a crowd of spectators at the Salon of 1810 at the Louvre in Paris examining the painting The Coronation of Napoleon by Jacques-Louis David, which portrays the coronation of Napoleon and his first wife Josephine. [3]

  4. Coronation of the Virgin (Fra Angelico, Louvre) - Wikipedia

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    The Coronation of the Virgin is a painting by the Italian early Renaissance master Fra Angelico, executed around 1434–1435 in Fiesole . It is now in the Musée du Louvre of Paris , France . The artist executed another Coronation of the Virgin (c. 1432), now in the Uffizi in Florence .

  5. Coronation of Napoleon - Wikipedia

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    The coronation of Napoleon and Josephine also differed in this respect from the pattern observed in other Western coronation rites: usually, in joint coronations of sovereign and consort, the sovereign is first anointed, invested with the regalia, crowned and enthroned, and only then is a similar but simplified rite of anointing, investiture ...

  6. File:Jacques-Louis David - The Coronation of Napoleon (1805 ...

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    Object history: 1804: commissioned by Napoleon I, Paris (It remained the property of the artist) 1819: transferred to Musée Royal, Paris, from Jacques-Louis David, Paris 1837: transferred to Musée Versailles, Versailles, from Musée Royal, Paris. 1889: transferred to Musée de Louvre, Paris, from Musée Versailles, Versailles: Exhibition history

  7. Joyeuse - Wikipedia

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    A sword identified with Charlemagne's Joyeuse was carried in front of the Coronation processions for French kings, for the first time in 1270 , and for the last time in 1825 (at the Coronation of Charles X). The sword was kept in the Treasury of Saint-Denis since at least 1505, before it was moved to the Louvre in 1793.

  8. Coronation of the Virgin (Fra Angelico, Uffizi) - Wikipedia

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    The Coronation of the Virgin is a painting of the Coronation of the Virgin by the Italian early Renaissance painter Fra Angelico, executed around 1432. It is now in the Uffizi Gallery of Florence. The artist executed another Coronation of the Virgin (c. 1434–1435), now in the Louvre in Paris.

  9. Louvre - Wikipedia

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    The La Caze Collection, a bequest to the Musée du Louvre in 1869 by Louis La Caze, was the largest contribution of a person in the history of the Louvre. La Caze gave 584 paintings of his personal collection to the museum. The bequest included Antoine Watteau's Commedia dell'arte player of Pierrot ("Gilles"). In 2007, this bequest was the ...