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Napoleon in Coronation Robes
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Napoleon in Coronation RobesPierre-Charles Simart

Napoleon stands majestically in coronation robes, holding a scepter and orb, symbols of imperial power and divine authority. The 1853 sculpture, created after Napoleon's death, reflects the neoclassical style's emphasis on symmetry and grandeur. The golden bees adorning his attire evoke immortality and renewal, underscoring Napoleon's ambition to emulate the enduring legacy of ancient Rome.
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