French school of the 19th century. "Admiral... - Lot 175 - Osenat

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French school of the 19th century. "Admiral... - Lot 175 - Osenat
French school of the 19th century. "Admiral Denis DECRES, in uniform with the Vendémiaire AN XII regulations, wearing the great crosses of the Legion of Honour and Charles III of Spain " Oil on canvas (restorations) with remains of old inscriptions on the back. 69 x 54 cm. Important gilded frame decorated with anchors, shells and sea creatures. Denis Decres (1761-1820) He entered the navy in 1779, passed in February 1791 on the Cybèle with the rank of major, then captain of the ship in January 1793, was dismissed as a nobleman, then arrested and taken to Paris and released almost immediately, was reinstated in the year III and became a rear admiral in the year VI, took part in the battle of Aboukir, managed to take refuge in Malta with the debris of the squadron, received the order to return to France with William Tell, who repatriated the sick and fought a glorious battle against the English fleet and was taken prisoner. Back in France, Bonaparte gave him a sword of honour and appointed him Maritime Prefect at Lorient. On 9 Vendémiaire year X, he was appointed Minister of the Navy, a post he held until the fall of the Empire. During the Hundred Days he became Admiral and took over his naval portfolio, then was appointed Peer of France (2 June 1815). He returned to private life during the Restoration, Decrès was Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour since 10 Pluviôse, year XIII, and had been Count of the Empire on 4 July 1808 and Duke on 28 April 1810. He was assassinated by a servant in his mansion.
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