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Updated: 2013-04-28 15:59
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Emperor strikes back
Napoleon Bonaparte was one of France's most colorful rulers and his influence upon decorative arts was legendary. Napoleon and the Decorative Arts: Treasures of the Imperial Palaces includes his throne - on loan from the French Senate - alongside tables, chairs, beds, vases, chandeliers, paintings and tapestries. Glimpse how the "Little Emperor" lived, as part of Le French May. It is the first time the collection has been shown outside of its home country.
10 am-7 pm, Tue-Sun, until July 14. Gallery of Exhibitions I and II, 2/F and 3/F, Macao Museum of Art, Avenida Xian Xing Hai. 853-8791-9814
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