Napoleon Bonaparte Receiving the Keys of Vienna at the Schloss Schonbrunn, 13th November 1805
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Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson
1767 - 1824
Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson (1767-1824) was a French Neoclassical painter and draftsman renowned for his vivid, expressive portraits and history paintings. His work was influenced by Jacques-Louis David, and he was a member of the French Academy of Painting and Sculpture. Girodet de Roussy-Trioson was highly regarded for his technical skill and use of bright, vibrant colours. He is remembered for works such as "The Sleep of Endymion" and "Portrait of Mademoiselle Lange".
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Napoleon Bonaparte Receiving the Keys of Vienna at the Schloss Schonbrunn, 13th November 1805, 1808
Oil on Canvas (Château de Versailles, France)
Image ID
182552
Title
Napoleon Bonaparte Receiving the Keys of Vienna at the Schloss Schonbrunn, 13th November 1805
Artist
Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson
Original Dimensions
532cm x 380 cm
Image Credit
Bridgeman Art Library
Medium
Oil on Canvas
Location
Château de Versailles, France
Year
1808
Of our Prints and Others...

The quality of a Giclée fine art print may be generally reckoned from the weight, and therefore, thickness, of the printing paper that is used. That is, the heavier, weightier the printing paper that is used, the better the likely quality. Weight of paper is measured in 'Grams per Square Metre' or 'gsm' for short. So, without further ado...

  • Allposters Standard 'Smooth' Giclée = 235 gsm
  • Art.com Standard 'Smooth' Giclée = 235 gsm
  • King & McGaw 'Smooth' = 230 gsm
  • Magnolia Box don't offer a 'Smooth' Giclée
  • Our Premium 'Smooth' Giclée = 315 gsm (Yeah!)
  • Allposters Premium 'Textured' Giclée = 305 gsm
  • Art.com Premium 'Textured' Giclée = 305 gsm
  • Magnolia Box 'Textured' = 280 gsm
  • King & McGaw don't offer a 'Textured' Giclée
  • Our Premium 'Textured' Giclée = 315 gsm (Yeah!)

We have bought prints from the other companies. And quite simply, when it comes to print quality, tra-la, we're the best! (Hooray! Hooray!)