Empire (style)
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Empire is a French style of the first quarter of the 19th Century, popular under Napoleon Bonaparte as well as during the Restoration period (1815-1830). It is characterized by details adapted from the artworks of ancient Greece and the Roman Empire.
Furniture
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Chair, one of a pair, Empire period. Wood and gold rechampi en blanc
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Armchair
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Armchair
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Armchair
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Empire-Furniture, with old Beauvais tapestry a wedding present by French king Louis Philippe to his son-in-law in the Royal Palace in Brussels
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Armchair, one of a pair. Gilt beechwood upholstered with stitched lampas, Paris, ca. 1830
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stools
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Imperial throne
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Imperial throne
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Desk
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Royal Palace of Madrid
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Empire-bed in Château de Maisons-Laffite
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Bedroom of emperor Napoleon
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Napoleon's Chamber in Grand Trianon, Versailles
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Bedroom in Château de Compiègne
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Birth room of King Louis II. of Bavaria
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Clock representing Mars and Venus, an allegory of the wedding of Napoleon I and Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. Bronze with patina and gold decoration, ca. 1810
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Gilded goddess on a commode in Napoleon´s Villa Mulini on Elba
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Russian Samovar (for tea) in form of ancient Greek vase.
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Joachim Murat on decorative cup with saucer