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English: Napoleon I as the Genius of France invoking Minerva, Mercury, Peace and Law so that they succeed to Mars and the military apparel that Victory made useless (1811), by Claude Ramey (1754-1838). Pediment of the North façade of the Cour Carrée in the Louvre palace, Paris.
Français : Le Génie de la France, sous les traits de Napoléon Ier, évoque Minerve, Mercure, la Paix et la Législation pour qu'elles succèdent à Mars et à l'appareil guerrier que la Victoire a rendu inutile (1811), œuvre de Claude Ramey (1754-1838). Fronton de la façade Nord de la cour Carrée du palais du Louvre.
Date 17 July 2007
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