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Friday, August 3, 2012

NAPOLEON viewing the LAOCOONTE gruppo at the Museo Napoleone by night

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Napoleon's invasion of Italy

Photo of picture of Napoleon at Musee Napoleon
  • Napoleon viewing the Laocoon Group at the Musée Napoléon by night

At the end of the 18th century, Napoleon's invasion of the Kingdoms of Italy, his removal of the ancient Roman statues, and reinstallation in the Musée Napoléon did much to strengthen this traditional view of the antique.

Most of the art Napoleon directed his commissioners to take was ANTIQUE statues,
not post-antique paintings.
Photo of Sevres vase
The entry into Paris of Laocoonte, L'Apollo del Belvedere, and other statues was celebrated on this famous Sèvres vase.

Between 1798 and 1815 many more northern Europeans could see the Most Beautiful Statues in Paris than had ever been able to see them in Italy by engaging in a lengthy and expensive Grand Tour.
Preparatory drawing for the Sèvres vase
  • Preparatory drawing for the Sèvres vase

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