exhibition history: Dominique-Vivant Denon: l'oeil de Napoléon / material used: oil paint

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instance of: painting (6)

genre: portrait (2) | history painting (2) | nude (1) | mythological painting (1)

based on: Cupid and Psyche (1)

artist: François Gérard (1) | Constance Mayer (1) | Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (1) | Charles Meynier (1) | Jean-François Pierre Peyron (1) | Jacques-Antoine Vallin (1)

depicts: man (2) | death (1) | woman (1) | horse (1) | fire (1) | Cupid (1) | Antonio Canova (1) | nudity (1) | sleep (1) | general officer (1) | putto (1) | kidnapping (1) | Psyche (1) | major trauma (1) | Joseph Forlenze (1)

collection: Department of Paintings of the Louvre (2) | National Gallery (1) | Museum of the History of France (1) | Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle d'Alençon (1) | Napoleonmuseum (1)

location: National Gallery (1) | Musée de la Révolution française (1) | Museum of the History of France (1) | Room 702 (1) | Room 935 (1)

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painting
by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (1800)
Psyche kidnapping Cupid nudity sleep putto woman

Bust Portrait of Antonio Canova

painting
by François Gérard (1802)
Antonio Canova man

Dr Forlenze

painting
by Jacques-Antoine Vallin (1807)
Joseph Forlenze man

[no title]

painting
by Jean-François Pierre Peyron (1808)
major trauma horse fire general officer death

Le Flambeau de Vénus

painting
by Constance Mayer (1808)

The soldiers of the 76th line find their flags in Innsbruck arsenal

painting
by Charles Meynier (1806s)