Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker

Antonio Canova (1757-1822)

1806

Marble

3.45 metres

Apsley House, Hyde Park Corner, London

Although Napoleon himself commissioned this statue at the height of his powers, the colossal nude displeased him, and it was not publicly displayed. In 1816, the Louvre sold it to the British, and the Prince Regent presented it to the Duke of Wellington (see "Napoleon as Mars the Peacekeeper"). [Commentary continues below].

  • "Young Wellington in India" (review of the exhibition at Apsley House)
  • By courtesy of English Heritage Apsley House, for purposes of the review in the link above. Text and formatting by Jacqueline Banerjee.

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