Description
Condition: This sculpture is in a perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 12" X Width 10"
Marble Dimensions: Diameter 8 "
Height without base:11"
Weight:12 LBS
Inventory:62YRD46126
Despite his early success, Napoleon's fortunes changed in 1812 with the ill-fated invasion of Russia, where his Grande Armée suffered massive losses. In 1813, he faced defeat at Leipzig, and by 1814, the Sixth Coalition invaded France, forcing his abdication and exile to Elba. His dramatic return in 1815, known as the Hundred Days, ended with his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. He spent his remaining years in exile on Saint Helena, where he died in 1821. His military campaigns remain subjects of study worldwide, and while he was seen as a tyrant by his enemies, his legacy includes the Napoleonic Code, which influenced modern European law.
This bronze sculpture, inspired by the famous painting Napoleon Crossing the Alps, captures the emperor in a majestic pose atop his rearing horse, with his flowing cape adding to his regal presence. The piece is a testament to his commanding presence and military prowess, making it an ideal collector’s item for history enthusiasts. Handcrafted using the “Lost Wax Method”, it features a rich brown patina, is mounted on a black marble base, and is signed by the artist Carpeaux. This impressive and timeless sculpture is a must-have for lovers of history, politics, and fine art.