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After Émile Jean Horace Vernet (1789-1863). "The Apotheosis of Napoleon I". Engraving under glass. Gilded wood frame with palmettes in the corners and laurel frieze. Dimensions: 65.5x88 cm. (Moisture stains, missing gilding on the frame).

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After Émile Jean Horace Vernet (1789-1863). "The Apotheosis of Napoleon I". Engraving under glass. Gilded wood frame with palmettes in the corners and laurel frieze. Dimensions: 65.5x88 cm. (Moisture stains, missing gilding on the frame).

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