Claudius Proclaimed Emperor
Claudius Proclaimed Emperor is an oil on canvas painting by Charles Lebayle, now in the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts.
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| Artist | Charles Lebayle  | 
| Year | 1886 | 
| Dimensions | 146.5 cm (57.7 in) × 113.4 cm (44.6 in) | 
| Location | Beaux-Arts de Paris | 
| Accession No. | PRP 37  | 
The subject set for the Prix de Rome in 1886 was the proclamation of Claudius as emperor in 41 CE as described in Suetonius's Lives of the Caesars (Claudius, 10).[1] Lebayle won his category with the work, gaining him a two-year stay at the Villa Medici in Rome.
References
    
- Base Joconde: Reference no. 50510011499, French Ministry of Culture. (in French)
 
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