File:Fontaine des Invalides.jpg

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English: The Fotnaine des Invalides was built between 1800-1804 to display the winged Lion which Napoleon had taken as a trophy from St. Mark's Cathedral in Venice in 1797. The statue was returned to Venice in 1815 and the rest of the fountain was demolished in 1840. Source: Bibliotheque Nationale, cabinet des estampes, Paris
Date Drawing between 1800 and 1815.
Source Bibliotheque Nationale, cabinet des estampes, Paris
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