Napoleon Crossing the Alps Bronze Replica 14" x 15"

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$849.00 $849.00
Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 14" X Width 15"
Marble Dimensions:12" X 5"
Height without base:13"
Weight:22 LBS
Inventory:41YRD1005-111014

Original or Reproduction: Original

This exquisite bronze sculpture depicts Napoleon Crossing the Alps, an iconic moment in French history. Inspired by Jacques-Louis David's famous oil paintings, the sculpture portrays the French Emperor on horseback as he leads his army through the treacherous Saint-Bernard Pass in 1800. The crossing enabled the French to surprise the Austrian army and win the Battle of Marengo, a pivotal moment in the Napoleonic Wars. The sculpture is a testament to Napoleon's military prowess and his connection to the great Carthaginian general Hannibal, whom he often quoted. The bronze was crafted using the Lost Wax Method, a traditional casting process that ensures the highest quality and durability. The sculpture has a stunning brown patina finish and is mounted on a sleek black marble base, signed by the renowned artist Aldo Vitaleh. Whether you're a history buff, a political enthusiast, or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, this sculpture is sure to impress. It makes for a great addition to any home, office, or public space, and is a timeless reminder of Napoleon's legacy.
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