Napoléon: General. Emperor. Legend
At M.S. Rau Antiques, a new exhibition reveals how Napoléon effectively used art and design to cultivate an image of power.
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M.S. Rau Antiques launches the exhibit Napoléon: General. Emperor. Legend at their French Quarter gallery to explore the best of Napoléonic art and design, thus revealing the imperial style championed by the Emperor during his reign in France. A brilliant soldier-statesmen and conqueror, Napoléon Bonaparte was one of the Western world’s most powerful leaders, as well as one of its greatest patrons of the arts. Following his meteoric rise to power, a new age of decorative and fine arts was born that validated his reign.
“Napoléon is one of the most compelling figures in all of Western history,” said William Rau, the President and owner of M.S. Rau Antiques. “During his short time in power he made an indelible impact not only in the political arena, but also in the arts and design. Some of our greatest treasures and finest masterpieces date to the Napoleonic age, all thanks to Napoleon and his quest for glory.”
Having gained his position in the aftermath of the French Revolution, the Emperor commissioned artists, designers and architects to promote and legitimize his reign. The exhibition reveals how Napoléon effectively used art and design to cultivate an image of power. From a monumental portrait of Napoléon before the Battle of Moscow by Joseph Franque and an original bronze death mask of Napoléon, to one-of-a-kind Empire furniture and décor, the exhibition offers a glimpse in the life and legacy of the soldier, statesman and ruler. 630 Royal Street. rauantiques.com.