The Arc’s reliefs are living narratives. Allegory fuses with historic motifs to charge stone with emotion and clarity.
🎶 "Departure of the Volunteers" (La Marseillaise)
- Composition: A winged figure (Liberty) leads bodies in twist and surge.
- Emotion: The cry is collective; faces register resolve.
- Technique: Deep undercutting creates shadow drama.
Allegory elevates reportage — stone feels like sound.
👑 "The Triumph of 1810"
- Imperial framing: Victory crowns Napoleon; standards parade dominance.
- Counterpoint: Glory’s fragility acknowledged by the mortality of its witnesses.
🛡️ "Resistance (1814)" and 🌿 "Peace (1815)"
- Pair logic: Defiance against invasion versus reconciliation after upheaval.
- Mood: Stoic density vs. pastoral calm.
🔎 Carving, Light, and Scale
- Drapery: Choreographed to catch raking light.
- Tool marks: Evidence of craft; micro‑textures animate surfaces.
- Scale: Heroic bodies ensure street‑level legibility.
📷 View like a Pro
| Time |
What to watch |
| Morning |
Long shadows emphasize folds |
| Midday |
Balanced light on façades |
| Evening |
Warm tones, moody relief edges |
🗂️ Iconography Glossary
- Laurel: Victory and honor.
- Standard: Unit identity and sovereignty.
- Armor: Valor and defense.

Footnote: Conservation prioritizes reversible methods and joint integrity.[^care]
[^care]: Surface cleaning avoids over‑whitening; repointing seals micro‑paths for water.