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Napoleon Receiving the Captured Flags at Milan – French Empire History Engraving c.1840 : This refined 19th-century French engraving depicts … Read more Napoleon Receiving the Captured Flags at Milan – French Empire History Engraving c.1840 : This refined 19th-century French engraving depicts Napoleon Bonaparte receiving captured enemy flags in Milan, a ceremonial moment that symbolized the consolidation of French military power in northern Italy. The scene unfolds within a grand interior, framed by classical architecture and drapery, lending the composition a formal, almost theatrical dignity. Napoleon is shown seated at the center, calm and authoritative, while officers and soldiers present the trophies of victory around him. The composition is carefully balanced, with strong architectural lines, measured gestures, and a clear hierarchy of figures. The controlled lighting and monochrome palette give the image a timeless, museum-like quality, making it especially well suited for interiors that favor elegance, symmetry, and historical gravitas. Displayed in a study, library, or formal living space, the engraving reads as intellectual and refined rather than decorative alone. Historically, the scene refers to events following Napoleon’s Italian campaign of 1796, one of the earliest and most decisive successes of his military career. The act of presenting captured flags was a powerful symbol of victory and legitimacy, reinforcing Napoleon’s growing reputation as a leader of exceptional ability. This engraving was produced several decades later as part of the Galerie Historique de Versailles, a major national project initiated under King Louis-Philippe to commemorate defining moments in French history. The composition is after a painting by Adolphe Roehn, a prominent French historical painter particularly associated with Napoleonic subjects. The engraving was executed by Delannoy and published in Paris by Gavard as part of the Versailles series. While conceived as part of a larger visual cycle illustrating Napoleon’s rise, this plate stands confidently on its own as a complete and visually compelling historical image. Condition: Good antique condition. Light foxing and age-related toning to the margins, consistent with age. The engraved image remains clean and well-defined. Plate mark visible. Framing suggestions: This print benefits from a wide off-white or light grey mat to emphasize the architectural depth of the scene. A simple black, dark walnut, or ebonized frame enhances contrast and reinforces the formal character of the composition. Technique: Steel engraving Maker: After Adolphe Roehn, engraved by Delannoy, published by Gavard, France, circa 1838–1848 See less
- Dimensions
- 16.54ʺW × 11.42ʺH
- Styles
- Empire
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good antique condition. … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good antique condition. Light foxing and age-related toning to the margins, consistent with age. The engraved image remains clean and well-defined. Plate mark visible. less
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