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"Napoleon Statue - Napoleon on Horseback - signed Claude"
Weight | 6,6 kg |
A Monumental Tribute in Bronze: Napoleon on Horseback – Signed by Claude
This imposing bronze figure – Napoleon on Horseback – captures the spirit of the statue Napoleon Bonaparte, which first conquered Europe with the march of his armies. The Emperor sits astride a rearing steed, his bicorne decisively tilted, his cloak billowing like storm-lashed sails. Every muscle, every fold of his uniform, every flicker of determination in his gaze is rendered with masterful precision, as if the bronze itself pulsed with the fire of ambition.
Forged in the Light of Empire
This sculpture was created in Paris in 1812, at the height of Napoleon's continental rise. It was created in the workshop of Pierre-Claude Gautherot – Claude for short – whose own life (1769–1825) resembled that of the emperor he so admired. Born in 1769 in the gilded salons of Versailles, Claude studied in the classical traditions of the French Academy before turning to a more romantic vision of heroism. After Trafalgar and Austerlitz, he transformed clay into bronze to capture a moment when fate seemed to bend to Napoleon's will.
Anatomy of Power in Metal
The horse's uplifted forelegs capture the tension of a heartbeat, its sinewy neck and flared nostrils convey both raw power and cultivated discipline. Napoleon's left hand grips the reins with measured authority, while his right seems to coax fate itself toward new horizons. Reflections of light on the horse's polished cheek and the eagle-adorned grip at the Emperor's side create a dialogue of shine and shadow that changes with each glance. This is more than a Napoleon statue; it is a study in the alchemy of form and power.
Claude's Artistic Odyssey
Pierre-Claude Gautherot was born in 1769, just a few months before the young Corsican officer who would later become France's greatest conqueror. He studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he honed his skills under the masters of Neoclassicism. But Claude's true passion lay in the turbulent dramas of his time: the Revolution, the rise of Napoleon, and the clash of armies across Europe. His early works—busts of revolutionary heroes—earned him acclaim, but it was his Napoleon on Horseback that cemented his reputation by combining academic rigor with romantic intensity.
A Living Heirloom for Discerning Collectors
This statue of Napoleon, mounted on a rectangular marble base, is a focal point in any room—be it a large library, a stately foyer, or a private study. Its presence invites wonder and reflection, recalling both the burdens of leadership and the unique charisma of a man who reshaped the map of Europe. For collectors of historical sculpture and admirers of military art alike, it offers a tangible connection to a pivotal chapter in world history.
The Legacy of Bronze and Destiny
This bronze figure, simply signed "Claude" on the base, is both a monument and a meditation. It reminds us that greatness is born in movement—in the thunder of hooves, the tilt of the head, and the unwavering gaze toward the future. Throughout the centuries, this statue of Napoleon Bonaparte has endured, a testament to the enduring power of bronze, the vision of a master sculptor, and the indomitable will of the man who once claimed, "I am the State."
Height: 33 cm
Width: 22 cm
Depth: 13 cm
Weight: 6,6 kg
100% Bronze
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