Execution of the Triumphal Ode to the Glory of the Republic by Lavialle de Lameillère. A grand 19th-century interior hall draped in blue and white striped fabric, filled with a crowd of elegantly dressed figures gathered before a large archway draped in red.

Execution of the Triumphal Ode to the Glory of the Republic

Lavialle de Lameillère

1890 · Medium Not Listed

A magnificent depiction of a French Republican ceremony, capturing the grandeur and scale of late 19th-century public events.

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Where it works

A substantial artwork with a strong pulse with warm, lived-in color — supports a polished room with depth.

Often works in
Library · Study · Dining Room
Placement
Strongest on wider walls where it can anchor the room
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Best where a lighter wall gives it room to show
Color notes
Soft gray, Rich brown, Charcoal black

About the piece

This 1890 painting by Lavialle de Lameillère commemorates the performance of Augusta Holmès' 'Ode triomphale' in 1889. The scene captures the architectural splendor of the occasion, featuring vast striped awnings and dramatic crimson drapery that frames a distant outdoor vista, serving as a vibrant testament to the era's civic and artistic pride.

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