Architecture of Percier and Fontaine and the Struggle for Sovereignty in Revolutionary France
Taylor & Francis

Architecture of Percier and Fontaine and the Struggle for Sovereignty in Revolutionary France

Edition: 1st Edition
Subjects: Art, The arts: general issues
ISBN13: 9780367199081
Published: 23 May 2019

Format - Paperback / softback
By Iris Moon

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Architecture of Percier and Fontaine and the Struggle for Sovereignty in Revolutionary France

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As the official architects of Napoleon, Charles Percier (1764–1838) and Pierre-François-Léonard Fontaine (1762–1853) designed interiors that responded to the radical ideologies and collective forms of destruction that took place during the French Revolution. The architects visualized new forms of imperial sovereignty by inverting the symbols of monarchy and revolution, constructing meeting rooms resembling military encampments and gilded thrones that replaced the Bourbon lily with Napoleonic bees. Yet in the wake of political struggle, each foundation stone that the architects laid for the new imperial regime was accompanied by an awareness of the contingent nature of sovereign power. Contributing fresh perspectives on the architecture, decorative arts, and visual culture of revolutionary France, this book explores how Percier and Fontaine’s desire to build structures of permanence and their inadvertent reliance upon temporary architectural forms shaped a new awareness of time, memory, and modern political identity in France.

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