
In this sculpture, Napoleon is depicted sitting on a cannon, his face wearing a desperate expression as he reflects on his fate after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in June 1815. Despite his past victories and dominance over much of Europe, his ultimate downfall is evident in his somber demeanor. Made using the ancient method of lost-wax casting, this sculpture features meticulous attention to detail and is colored with a brown patina finish for preservation. Mounted on a varied black marble base bearing the signature of the artist Aldo Vitaleh, this replica serves as a poignant reminder of the triumphs and tribulations of Napoleon throughout his tumultuous reign.
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