On 5 May 1821, Napoleon I passed away on the island of St. Helena. He was buried near a spring where his remains stayed there until 1840. In 1840, King Louis-Philippe decided to transfer the Emperor's body. A state funeral accompanied the return of Emperor Napoleon I's ashes, which were transferred to Les Invalides on 15 December 1840 while the tomb was being built. Here is an enchanting visual of the extensive murals painted by Artist De La Fosse right above Napoleon’s tomb that will fill you with overwhelm and awe. An artwork with such divine history will captivate onlookers.
FEATURES
2. Mounted Artwork with Black Frame
DIMENSIONS:
Single Frame Medium: 91cm W x 61cm H (36"W x 24"H)
Single Frame Large: 137cm W x 76cm (54"W x 30"H)
Triple Frames: 46cm W x 76cm H (18"W x 30"H Each)
Made In India
Generic Name: De La Fosse's allegories over the tomb of Napoleon, Les Invalides Paris
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Country Of Origin: India