Bronze statue of Napoleon reproduction of the sculpture by the French sculptor and painter Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1827-1875). Length: 49 cm.
Bronze sculpture Made using the ancient technique of lost wax casting, which consists of replacing the wax model with bronze when casting it into the mold, a guarantee of quality. On a black marble base with a height of 41 cm and a depth of 20 cm.
Weight of the statue: 30 kgs
Napoleon Bonaparte was born August 15, 1769, and died May 5, 1821, during the campaigns of Napoleon, are studied in military academies around the world. While considered a tyrant by his opponents, he is also known for establishing the Napoleonic Code, which laid the administrative and judicial foundations for much of Western Europe. Here Napoleon is depicted on his horse and is known as a "Napoleon crossing the Alps". His cheval rears up high in the air and his cape cuts through the wind pushing on his body giving him a regal and majestic look. This sculpture is one of a kind and is definitely and impressive work. This sculpture was cast using the "lost wax method" and has a brown patina and is signed. It is mounted on a black marble base and is sure to catch the eye of all who surround it. It makes a great gift for a history buff or political lover.
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