Arc du Carrousel, (Paris, France), 1806-1808, NeoClassicism


Located in Paris, France, the Arc du Carrousel is often confused with the Arc de Triomhpe, however the two are not to be confused with one another. The Arc de Carrousel was design and built in order to salute and celebrate Napoleon's victories during the time period. It was built in 1806 to 1808 and specifically located between the Louvre and Palais de Tuileries. It was designed by Charles Percier and Pierre François Léonard Fontaine, yet inspired by other Roman architects as well. The design was derived from the Arch of Constantine in Rome. It consists of three archways, with the largest reaching 21 feet high. The center arch is neighbored by two smaller arches on each side.
The Arc du Carrousel decorated with eight Corinthian style marble columns. At the top of the arch there is a quadriga. This is a statue that consists of the Horses of St. Mark but later replaced by another quadriga that was made by the sculptor Baron Francois Joseph Bosio. There are also eight statues of soldiers.



CITATIONS
"Arc De Triomphe Du Carrousel." Famous Wonders of the World Best Places to Visit See Travel Pictures Arc De Triomphe Du Carrousel Comments. Accessed March 15, 2018. http://famouswonders.com/arc-de-triomphe-du-carrousel/.

    Ermengem, Kristiaan Van. "Arc Du Carrousel, Paris." A View On Cities. Accessed March 15, 2018. http://www.aviewoncities.com/paris/arcducarrousel.htm.

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