Romulus' Victory Over Acron (Romulus, Conqueror of Acron) is a painting completed in 1812 by the French Neoclassical artist Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres...
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an expected visit of Napoleon. Ingres painted a large-scale Romulus' Victory Over Acron (1811) for the salon of the Empress and The Dream of Ossian (1813)...
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capture Acron's camp. During the Battle of Rome, Acron was slain by Romulus in a duel, and his armor was taken by Romulus as spoils. Following Acron's death...
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(1801) Oedipus and the Sphinx (1808) Jupiter and Thetis (1811) Romulus' Victory Over Acron (1812) Virgil reading The Aeneid before Augustus, Livia and Octavia...
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(1801) Oedipus and the Sphinx (1808) Jupiter and Thetis (1811) Romulus' Victory Over Acron (1812) Virgil reading The Aeneid before Augustus, Livia and Octavia...
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(1801) Oedipus and the Sphinx (1808) Jupiter and Thetis (1811) Romulus' Victory Over Acron (1812) Virgil reading The Aeneid before Augustus, Livia and Octavia...
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Roman triumph (category Victory parades)
the "kingly" garb of the triumphator to Rome's first king Romulus, whose defeat of King Acron of the Caeninenses was thought coeval with Rome's foundation...
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emperor Napoleon's bedroom. For the former, Ingres painted Romulus' Victory Over Acron (French: Romulus vainqueur d’Acron) in 1812. For the latter, he completed...
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of Monsieur de Norvins 1811 National Gallery, London 97 x 78 Romulus' Victory Over Acron 1812 École des Beaux-Arts, Paris 276 x 530 Virgil reading The...
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(1801) Oedipus and the Sphinx (1808) Jupiter and Thetis (1811) Romulus' Victory Over Acron (1812) Virgil reading The Aeneid before Augustus, Livia and Octavia...
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temple in Rome, erected and dedicated by Romulus to commemorate his winning of the spolia opima from Acron, king of the Caeninenses, and to serve as...
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