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  1. The Coronation of Napoleon, monumental oil painting (20.37 × 32.12 feet [6.21 × 9.79 meters]) by French artist Jacques-Louis David completed in 1806/07. The work depicts the moment during Napoleon I’s coronation as emperor of France when he crowns his wife, Joséphine, as empress.

  2. Coronation of Napoleon. Napoleon and Joséphine were crowned Emperor and Empress of the French on Sunday, December 2, 1804 (11 Frimaire, Year XIII according to the French Republican calendar ), at Notre-Dame de Paris in Paris. It marked "the instantiation of [the] modern empire " and was a "transparently masterminded piece of modern propaganda". [1]

  3. The Coronation of Napoleon (French: Le Sacre de Napoléon) is a painting completed in 1807 by Jacques-Louis David, the official painter of Napoleon, depicting the coronation of Napoleon at Notre-Dame de Paris.

  4. On 2 December, 1804, the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris was the stage on which the coronation of Napoleon I was played out, in the presence of Pope Pius VII. The new emperor broke with tradition by crowning himself and pronouncing an oath guaranteeing the preservation of the gains of the Revolution.

  5. Napoleon’s Consecration and Coronation. Author (s) : HICKS Peter. Print. Share it. The return of religion. On 18 May, 1804, after much political horse trading, the French Senate proclaimed Bonaparte Emperor Napoleon I.

  6. Commissioned by Napoleon, with no specific destination, as early as October 1804, "The Coronation of Napoléon" by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825) (Louvre Museum) was supposed to depict the forthcoming ceremony of 2 December at Notre-Dame.

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