Stern of Triomphant represented for the Trianon collection.

The Trianon model collection is a set of high-quality ship models ordered by Napoléon for documentary purposes.

History

In July 1810 Denis Decrès ordered 13 models to be constructed specially for the collection, while others, already built, were gathered.[1] The models were built to a luxurious standard, with precious woods such as ebony and ivory used for the sculptures.

Models

Type Ship classes Armament Picture of the model Ship Note
Three-decker ship of the lineOcéan class118 gunsOcéanMnM 13 MG 20. Design by Sané
80-gun Two-decker ship of the lineTonnant and Bucentaure class80 gunsFriedland[2]Design by Sané
74-gun Two-decker ship of the lineTéméraire class74 gunsTriomphantMnM 17 MG 2. Design by Sané
64-gun Two-decker ship of the lineArtésien class64 guns
Artésien[3]MnM 13 MG 3. The model represents an older type of ship and was selected, already built, to be displayed a Trianon.
18-pounder FrigateArmide class44 gunsFlore[4]MnM 17 MG 10. Design by Pierre Rolland
12-pounder FrigateGalathée class32 gunsRenommée[5]A model of the 18-pounder frigate Renommée (1806) was taken for this one, but the model of the Trianon collection is known to have been a 12-pounder frigate
Corvette-22 carronadesBayadère[6]Model never completed
Brig16 gunsEspérance[7]MnM 21 MG 33 Representative but fictitious ship. Model built especially for the Trianon collection.
FluytLicorne-class fluyt24 carronades and 2 gunsNormande[8]MnM 17 MG 12
Stable-ScowLionne[9]Design by François Pestel
Stable-BargeUnnamed[10]
Sloop-gunboat (chaloupe-canonière)
Cutter-16 gunsUnidentified[11]Design by Philippe Gresle
XebecRequin class24 gunsRequin[12]The model represents an older type of ship and was selected, already built, to be displayed a Trianon.
TartaneModel now lost [12]
Lugger
Gunboat (bateau canonnier)
Caïque-1 gun and 1 howitzerUnnamed[13]
Barge-20 gunsFoudroyante[14]MnM 17 MG 18 Representative but fictitious ship, distinct from the Foudroyante of 1795. Ancient model restored for the Trianon collection but never completed. Design by Pierre-Alexandre Forfait.

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