Chalice for the Coronation of Napoleon I
Charles Percier French
Not on view
Chalice from a set of two design drawings for a communion service consisting of a ciborium and a cup. The foot and base of the two designs are the identical in their structure and decoration. The metal work is covered all over with decorations typical for the Empire period. Characteristic is the Imperial eagle which is depicted between palmettes on the node. The cuppa of the chalice is decorated by one wide frieze, with a pattern of acanthus leaves and palmettes. The rim of the cup is bend outward and is left blank.
This image cannot be enlarged, viewed at full screen, or downloaded.
This artwork is meant to be viewed from right to left. Scroll left to view more.