Coronation balloon - Paris 2nd December 1804 (25 Frimaire year XIII according to Republican calendar) Oil painting on framed panel (34 x 25 cm) Muller-Quênot Collection For his coronation Napoleon I asked Garnerin to organise an aerostatic experiment for the celebrations in Paris. The evening ended with a firework display at eleven o'clock in the evening followed by the ascent of a large balloon decorated with flags and surrounded by four other aerostats. An eagle and an imperial crown were illuminated by three thousand coloured lights placed around the gondola. The painting consists of a

Coronation balloon - Paris 2nd December 1804 (25 Frimaire year XIII according to Republican calendar)   Oil painting on framed panel (34 x 25 cm)  Muller-Quênot Collection For his coronation Napoleon I asked Garnerin to organise an aerostatic experiment for the celebrations in Paris.   The evening ended with a firework display at eleven o'clock in the evening followed by the ascent of a large balloon decorated with flags and surrounded by four other aerostats. An eagle and an imperial crown were illuminated by three thousand coloured lights placed around the gondola. The painting consists of a Stock Photo
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Photo 12 / Alamy Stock Photo

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3505 x 4630 px | 29.7 x 39.2 cm | 11.7 x 15.4 inches | 300dpi

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1804

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Coronation balloon - Paris 2nd December 1804 (25 Frimaire year XIII according to Republican calendar) Oil painting on framed panel (34 x 25 cm) Muller-Quênot Collection For his coronation Napoleon I asked Garnerin to organise an aerostatic experiment for the celebrations in Paris. The evening ended with a firework display at eleven o'clock in the evening followed by the ascent of a large balloon decorated with flags and surrounded by four other aerostats. An eagle and an imperial crown were illuminated by three thousand coloured lights placed around the gondola. The painting consists of a balloon moving freely in the wind. The next day, before landing in the Rome countryside, the imperial crown broke off on the Néron tomb. The coronation balloon was suspended over the dome of Saint-Pierre de Rome where it remained until 1814. Former Siva Collection N° 27