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Martin-Guillaume Biennais
(29th Apr, 1764 - 27th Mar, 1843)
,
after Charles Percier
(22nd Aug, 1764 - 5th Sep, 1838)
Couronne aux camées dite de Charlemagne
1804
Credit:
Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Jean-Gilles Berizzi
musée du Louvre
http://www.louvre.fr
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Photo (C) RMN-Grand Palais / Jean-Gilles Berizzi
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Keywords:
regalia
cameo
Empire style
imperial crown
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Color #929591
Color #070d0d
Color #7f684e
Color #af884a
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About the artwork
Title:
Couronne aux camées dite de Charlemagne
Periods:
19th century
contemporary period from 1789 until 1914
XIXth century
Techniques:
goldsmith's or silversmith's trade
doré (traces)
dorure (traces)
copper
Inventory number:
MS91
Detail:
Couronne dessinée par Percier. Utilisée pour le sacre de Napoléon Ier, Charles X en 1825 (coiffe actuelle faite pour cette cérémonie)
Location:
musée du Louvre
About the author(s)
Author:
Martin-Guillaume Biennais
Born:
29th Apr, 1764
Dead:
27th Mar, 1843
Country:
France
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Martin-Guillaume Biennais
(29 avril 1764 à La Cochère- 27 avril 1843 à Paris) est un orfèvre français.
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Author:
after
Charles Percier
Also known as:
Charles Percier- Bassant
Charles Percier-Bassant
Born:
22nd Aug, 1764
Dead:
5th Sep, 1838
Country:
France
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Charles Percier
(
[ʃaʁl pɛʁsje]
; 22 August 1764 – 5 September 1838) was a neoclassical French architect, interior decorator and designer, who worked in a close partnership with Pierre François Léonard Fontaine, originally his friend from student days. For work undertaken from 1794 onward, trying to ascribe conceptions or details to one or other of them is fruitless; it is impossible to disentangle their cooperative efforts in this fashion. Together, Percier and Fontaine were inventors and major…
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