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Le Sacre peint par Jacques-Louis David pourrait symboliser à lui seul les arts sous Napoléon Bonaparte. Toutes les composantes de ce qui sera le « style Empire » y figurent déjà : le goût du colossal, le rappel de l’Antiquité, la promotion du héros et l’apothéose de la nation. Jamais un souverain n’avait fait représenter cette cérémonie, jamais on n’avait théâtralisé à ce point chaque détail, jusqu’aux costumes, conçus par le peintre – dans la réalité comme dans le tableau – à la demande de l’Empereur. Le couronnement est en lui-même une gigantesque mise en scène à laquelle participent deux architectes emblématiques de l’époque, Percier et Fontaine, qui « rhabillent » Notre-Dame pour l’occasion.L’héritage artistique de ce bref épisode est plus éclectique qu’il n’y paraît. À côté des arcs de triomphe et des colonnes érigées à la gloire des armées, on y trouve notamment les lignes sévères et imposantes des édifices de Brongniart ou Chalgrin, les motifs guerriers des tableaux de David, du baron Gros ou de Géricault, les lions et trophées des meubles chargés de bronzes, comme les lyres et les déesses ornant la Malmaison de Joséphine, ou la grâce des odalisques d’Ingres et des sculptures de Canova.
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In the tradition of Virginia Woolf's "In Search of a Room of One's Own," this study traces the origins of French feminism to Neoclassical theatre and the court of Louis XIV. Through feminist revisionist histories of French literature, the Neoclassical plots and female archetypes from Racine's Phedre and Andromache, Voltaire's Brutus (Catherine Bernard) and Marmontel's Belisarius (Stephanie Genlis) were transposed by women writers and patrons onto actresses and the queens, empresses and mistresses of the French ruling dynasties from Louis XIV- to Napoleon at a time when women were denied the ri
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