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La colonne Vendôme / The Vendome Column


  • Norma Editions
Monument incontournable de la vie parisienne, la colonne Vendôme, fille de la colonne Trajane, commémore sur plus de 200 mètres de bas-reliefs la grande épopée napoléonienne de la campagne d’Austerlitz. Une armée de trente-deux sculpteurs dirigée par Vivant Denon a redonné vie à son décor et à ses grandes batailles, convoquant plus de 2 000 personnages dont elle restitue avec précision le quotidien, notamment grâce à de nombreuses anecdotes ...

ISBN 9782376660545 | EN-FR | HB
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Publisher Norma Editions
ISBN 9782376660545
Publication date March 2022
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 360 x 240 mm
Pages 280
Language(s) Eng/ French edition
Description

In 2015, the Vendôme column regained its initial splendour thanks to a long restoration campaign supported by the Vendôme committee and particularly the Ritz. During the dismantling of the scaffolding, David Bordes took exceptional shots of all the column plates. Published here for the first time, these 450 photographs form a fascinating and totally new corpus: the details of the battle scenes, the military costumes, the landscapes which constitute the setting of the battle of Austerlitz allow one to discover the column as it had never been revealed. Based on the shots of David Bordes, but also on paintings, old photographs, period documents, this widely illustrated art book in exceptional format and workmanship brings the history of the column to life, its sources, its destruction, its restoration, and also describes the moving history of the daily life of the Grande Armée during the Austerlitz campaign.


In 2015, the Vendôme column regained its initial splendour thanks to a long restoration campaign supported by the Vendôme committee and particularly the Ritz. During the dismantling of the scaffolding, David Bordes took exceptional shots of all the column plates. Published here for the first time, these 450 photographs form a fascinating and totally new corpus: the details of the battle scenes, the military costumes, the landscapes which constitute the setting of the battle of Austerlitz allow one to discover the column as it had never been revealed. Based on the shots of David Bordes, but also on paintings, old photographs, period documents, this widely illustrated art book in exceptional format and workmanship brings the history of the column to life, its sources, its destruction, its restoration, and also describes the moving history of the daily life of the Grande Armée during the Austerlitz campaign.