The Caesar of Paris: Napoleon Bonaparte, Rome, and the Artistic Obesssion that Shaped an Empire
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Napoleon had a tradition of appropriating from past military greats to legitimize his regime-Alexander the Great during his invasion of Egypt, Charlemagne during his coronation as emperor, even Frederick the Great when he occupied Berlin. But it was ancient Rome and the Caesars that held the most artistic and political influence and would remain his lodestars. Whether it was the Arc de Triopmhe, the Venus de Medici in the Louvre, or the gorgeous works of Antonio Canova, Susan Jaques brings Napoleon to life as never before.
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