oh my gosh, can you imagine being able to WEAR THE ACTUAL RING THAT NAPOLEON WORE, mind blowing, i would too if i had the money. one of the most incredible man who ever walked on earth.
2:10 *Totally gobsmacked: that painting is one of THE most iconic of Napoleon ever created. To think Pierre-Jean keeps it in his home. **_Mon Dieu!_* 😳
As for Napoleon's height, remember that French measurements were longer than Imperial ones. Napoleon wasn't tall, but average for his time. About 1.67 mt.
That's actually taller than the average height in France for his time (around 1.64mt). Average height in general has grown 10cm since the beginning industrial revolution! I guess because of meat-based diets, more proteins, etc.
Impressive. I love Napoleon and his history. Visiting his tomb I" cried. I was so touched. I've being a fan of him since I was born. My cat's name is always Napoleon,...Bonaparte since I was 6 . This guy is beyond amazing. It must to be a great feeling and dream to have anything that belonged to Napoleon. What a great collection. I'm painting "The Coronation" right now in oils and everytime I work in that paint I feel like I'm seieng Napoleon in person. Congratulations Mr.Chalençon maybe one day I can visit your collection.
Or disturbed. Unless he's incredibly narcissistic I think most people (including him) would be disturbed if they saw someone this obsessed with a person if it was themselves.
@@olbradley Not necessarily especially since many men were willing to die for him and would give their own lives for him. What is an admirer in comparison?
I am a huge Napoleon nerd and admirer so this collection was really quite amazing to me. To have the original of that painting of him at the corination is astounding. I also like how many of the objects are not legally allowed to leave France even though they are privately owned. I know of a sword that was sold of Napoleon's generally recently and I believe a condition of the sale was that it had to be in France for atleast 9 months out of the year, I believe it was the sword he wore at the battle of Marengo. I think its important that these things stay in France as Napoleon and the era in which he lived are so important to French history. Lovely collection.
Wow, that is amazing! I am a huge fan of Napoleon myself and so jealous that one person has all these wonderful things of and about Napoleon. Beautiful. Napoleon to me was the most amazing, influential, intellectual man ever.
This man/collector is INCREDIBLE!!! He made this room, and himself, so accessible to us all. There is nothing wrong with how he is choosing to display these items. He is enjoying them in his way. I wish this video was longer. Long Live Pierre Jean!
Okay, so, for anyone interested, I did some research and from what I understand this is the Palais Vivienne, on the Paris street of the same name. This man bought it and manages it. Typically it's not open like a museum, but you can call in to visit and even have private tours. It's also used as a reception/gala/restaurant for hire. Unclear whether the owner lives there tho.
@@keepcalmyouexist358 he isn't allowed to sell any of the memorabilia but isn't it strange that the French government is okay with him literally wearing napoleans ring? What if he gets mugged or if it falls down some drain haha
@@adithyaathreya7832 I completely agree no one person should be allowed to even own such pieces of history i can't believe the audacity of him to be wearing that ring. Why would they sell it to a private person anyway? Why would the French government not haven taken this over and put it in a smithsonian or something?
@@TravelNut72 Just because you are the head of state doesn't mean your property belongs to the state. We have enough Napoleon memorabilia in various museum, especially in Les Invalides. I see no reason to waste millions of taxpayers money to try to buy Chalençon's private collection. If you want to see his collection, you can call the man yourself.
I guess the color in those old paintings really changed over time for the ring looks like a green emerald in the painting, but looks like blue topaz on the little bit crazy eccentric French collectors hand.
I know this is an old comment, but I’m sure it was the old varnish that was on there… over time it tends to fade and gets like a darker kinda brown film over the oil paint, if it was cleaned and re-varnished I am sure the color would spring back to life quite well. Hope ya see this!
She asks him what are “some of his favorite” things 1:36 he shows her a painting and she relies “he doesn’t look very good” and he just brushes it off and keeps going..
BTW, You have beautiful eyes. Sorry if I stepped over a boundary. It can be rude to tell someone that they are beautiful these days. Not sure why personally. Anyway, have a good life!
@@henrylivingstone2971 it is actually. It belonged to Napoléon, not anybody else, not only a person other than Napoléon and now it should belong to a museum, although the room is actually cool.
@@herkestennefretediyom3267 The emperor or ruler of europe had a mind set like you and they steal many many thing from asia and kept it in their meseum and destroy many things and hide all those info from the world
Just for your info after some research. That painting was made by Francois Gerard about 20times. If this painting is the very first one is unknown. It also might be one of the 19other paintings or even a copy from that time.
Beautiful video. How I envie this man! 😭 (LOL) Good for him! If it wasn´t for him many priceless pieces of Napoleonic memorabilia would have left France. In 2019 he announced he would leave his collection to the French state. Vive l´Empereur!
Hi I am French. Because France had been in civil war since 1789, and was again after the fall of Napoleon. The monarchy was restored and the objects of the "Usurper" were kept by private people (Napoleon's entourage), until today, and not by the State. Only a small part is in museums today. Napoleon has more or less been hated by all French political regimes since 1815 (including the Republic: he is a putschist general). The people love him, not the politicians; while modern France was literally shaped by this man. Shizophrenic country.
What a shame these artefacts are in a private collection. I wonder if he has the snuffbox that was given to my ancestor, Doctor Arnott, by Napoleon. It was sold out of the family many years ago, along with a few other gifts.
he just put everyone in ”bling” culture to shame. While rappers today spend hundreds of thousands on “icing” they jewelry with aftermarket diamond cut left overs… this man can just casually flex Napoleons ring 😂
Hundreds of years from now. That ring now sits behind a sealed glass container. “Due to a crazy Rich man from the 21st century, this ring is now degraded and has corroded beyond repair”
How does this guy actually own the same ring Napolean had and why hasnt it been preserved and put on display in a museum? He should not even be wearing that can you imagine how much that thing costs?
oh my gosh, can you imagine being able to WEAR THE ACTUAL RING THAT NAPOLEON WORE, mind blowing, i would too if i had the money. one of the most incredible man who ever walked on earth.
I’d buss way too hard. Like bro that was owned and worn by Napoleon
Bro what ? 😭😭😭
applies to his sword, coat, hat, boots, uniforms
2:10 *Totally gobsmacked: that painting is one of THE most iconic of Napoleon ever created. To think Pierre-Jean keeps it in his home. **_Mon Dieu!_* 😳
2:28 that’s actually crazy when you think about it. Good for the dude for wearing it rather than just leaving it sitting there to collect dust
Wow pretty darn Amazing ! He said, “OMG these English people” haha
Also, Napoleon got some tiny feet
Her voice when she says,"but your just wearing it" lol
@@gamercarmen3957 STOP ! 😂
As for Napoleon's height, remember that French measurements were longer than Imperial ones. Napoleon wasn't tall, but average for his time.
About 1.67 mt.
And oversimplified highlighted that.. he was really average height for the time.
he was just a bit shorter than I was at 14.. huh
That's actually taller than the average height in France for his time (around 1.64mt).
Average height in general has grown 10cm since the beginning industrial revolution! I guess because of meat-based diets, more proteins, etc.
You are rubbing salt in the wound 😭
he surrounded himself with tall soldiers
I'm just glad his stuff is taken care of and secure, private or not.
Impressive. I love Napoleon and his history. Visiting his tomb I" cried. I was so touched. I've being a fan of him since I was born. My cat's name is always Napoleon,...Bonaparte since I was 6 . This guy is beyond amazing. It must to be a great feeling and dream to have anything that belonged to Napoleon. What a great collection. I'm painting "The Coronation" right now in oils and everytime I work in that paint I feel like I'm seieng Napoleon in person. Congratulations Mr.Chalençon maybe one day I can visit your collection.
I fully agree with your sentiments. Mr.Chalençon is a wonderful man. In 2019 he announced that he will leave his fantastic collection to France.
How is your painting going bro?
@victorlolxd7347 tks for asking. 85% completed. So happy with the results .
@@vivonasnuvens
Congratulations! What are you going to do with it? 😲
@victorlolxd7347 not sure yet. For now admire his beauty . I love to see him in my wall and i can't believe I did that.
Very cool stuff! I'm sure Bonaparte would be delighted to see he is so lovingly remembered.
Or disturbed. Unless he's incredibly narcissistic I think most people (including him) would be disturbed if they saw someone this obsessed with a person if it was themselves.
@@olbradley Not necessarily especially since many men were willing to die for him and would give their own lives for him. What is an admirer in comparison?
@@olbradley nah I would be glad
@@olbradley there were ppl 9bsessed with him and who worked for him like General Gourgaud, Junot.. Duroc.. there were the most intimate friends of him
@@olbradleyHe had hundrends of thousands willing to die for him...What's one man
‘I am a little bit crazy and French.’
Never were truer words spoken.
OH MY GODS DEEZ ENGLISH PEOPLE. This man wins the most French award
I am a huge Napoleon nerd and admirer so this collection was really quite amazing to me. To have the original of that painting of him at the corination is astounding. I also like how many of the objects are not legally allowed to leave France even though they are privately owned. I know of a sword that was sold of Napoleon's generally recently and I believe a condition of the sale was that it had to be in France for atleast 9 months out of the year, I believe it was the sword he wore at the battle of Marengo. I think its important that these things stay in France as Napoleon and the era in which he lived are so important to French history. Lovely collection.
I fully agree with your sentiments. I was so glad when Mr.Chalençon announced that he will leave his collection to the French nation. VIVE L´EMPEREUR!
Wow, that is amazing! I am a huge fan of Napoleon myself and so jealous that one person has all these wonderful things of and about Napoleon. Beautiful. Napoleon to me was the most amazing, influential, intellectual man ever.
For someone who crowned himself, the man would have hated it if he found out someone wore his ring.
It was planned beforehand anyways, with the Pope agreeing to it
This man/collector is INCREDIBLE!!! He made this room, and himself, so accessible to us all. There is nothing wrong with how he is choosing to display these items. He is enjoying them in his way. I wish this video was longer. Long Live Pierre Jean!
I love the collection. Glad to see that it's being well taken care of.
Wait, the video doesn't make clear whether this is open to the public at times or if this is just the man's home.
Okay, so, for anyone interested, I did some research and from what I understand this is the Palais Vivienne, on the Paris street of the same name. This man bought it and manages it. Typically it's not open like a museum, but you can call in to visit and even have private tours. It's also used as a reception/gala/restaurant for hire. Unclear whether the owner lives there tho.
@@keepcalmyouexist358 he isn't allowed to sell any of the memorabilia but isn't it strange that the French government is okay with him literally wearing napoleans ring?
What if he gets mugged or if it falls down some drain haha
@@adithyaathreya7832 I completely agree no one person should be allowed to even own such pieces of history i can't believe the audacity of him to be wearing that ring. Why would they sell it to a private person anyway? Why would the French government not haven taken this over and put it in a smithsonian or something?
irresistibleguy72 I wonder how he even got it? I mean it’s not like they just *sell* things like that, unless they do of course.
@@TravelNut72 Just because you are the head of state doesn't mean your property belongs to the state. We have enough Napoleon memorabilia in various museum, especially in Les Invalides. I see no reason to waste millions of taxpayers money to try to buy Chalençon's private collection.
If you want to see his collection, you can call the man yourself.
Why is this collector giving a vibe of some side mission character of Rockstar games
Napoleon is a hero. The grand dream and execution power that I want to resemble.
Yes! He destroyed the Jacobins, which in turn would have destroyed France and possibly the rest of Europe for ever.
I guess the color in those old paintings really changed over time for the ring looks like a green emerald in the painting, but looks like blue topaz on the little bit crazy eccentric French collectors hand.
So I’m not the only one that noticed lol
I know this is an old comment, but I’m sure it was the old varnish that was on there… over time it tends to fade and gets like a darker kinda brown film over the oil paint, if it was cleaned and re-varnished I am sure the color would spring back to life quite well. Hope ya see this!
Me and him would get along perfectly!!!
She asks him what are “some of his favorite” things 1:36 he shows her a painting and she relies “he doesn’t look very good” and he just brushes it off and keeps going..
Well by the time that painting was made Napoleon had stomach cancer and was slowly dying, leading to his pallid complexion and dark eyes.
sure its a private collection, but im glad that its by someone who really treasures it and takes care of them
My great great grandfather was Colonel for napoleon his painting is in Bordeaux France I do have a copy of it and the wars he fought . Janine Barral
That's awesome! You have an amazing family history to explore!
BTW, You have beautiful eyes. Sorry if I stepped over a boundary. It can be rude to tell someone that they are beautiful these days. Not sure why personally. Anyway, have a good life!
Janine Ford that’s incredible !!!
Yeah and my grandfather’s 3rd cousin on his wife’s side was the butler to George Washington
vmwindustries creep
Amazing, I wish I could spend the night in that house. Everything is a national treasure ,crazy
Astonishing ! A private collection. I think this guy is old money filthy rich. He is doing a great job.
Gosh I wish to have that type of money.
It belongs in a museum!
Nah
@@henrylivingstone2971 it is actually. It belonged to Napoléon, not anybody else, not only a person other than Napoléon and now it should belong to a museum, although the room is actually cool.
@@herkestennefretediyom3267 The emperor or ruler of europe had a mind set like you and they steal many many thing from asia and kept it in their meseum and destroy many things and hide all those info from the world
@@herkestennefretediyom3267 its being taken care of by a guy who treasures them. and he said when he died itll be handed over to france
"You can call me Napoleon, I'll call you Josephine" bro got that Napoleonic rizz 💀
This dude is awesome. He gets to wear Napoleon's stuff. I mean WOW! ❤❤❤
This guy shows us at the camera a few part of its Napoleon's collection. He 's so crazy Pierre-Jean Chalencon : p
"Ah English people aaaarhhhhhhhh"
Her voice when she says,"but your just wearing it" lol
Someone is going to steal that dudes ring while he’s out shopping
The ring flex was necessary 🔥
I loved this guy!
Simplesmente colecionador rico que tem itens Raros do maior, Estrategista militar de toda História.. Napoleâo
This guy is one of those crazy rich guys
napoleon was an og
Og?
@@neelima6460 Original Gremlin
Then, indeed he is..
Neelu Nandu original gangster
Just for your info after some research. That painting was made by Francois Gerard about 20times. If this painting is the very first one is unknown. It also might be one of the 19other paintings or even a copy from that time.
1:04 he is still smol actually
He looks like he owns Elton johns ring 👍
Very interesting. Thank you.
“This belongs in a museum!” - Indiana Jones
Eccentric indeed, and obviously rich, but when the door swings open at 0:32 he looks like BENNY HILL dressed up for a comedy sketch.
United Kingdom builds one airplane*
France: 1:20
Wow awesome collections 👑♥️♥️♥️
Long lives Napoleon 😊.
Beautiful video. How I envie this man! 😭 (LOL) Good for him! If it wasn´t for him many priceless pieces of Napoleonic memorabilia would have left France. In 2019 he announced he would leave his collection to the French state. Vive l´Empereur!
Wow i want that ring
I would writhe in awe omg
Color me speechless.
English measurements and French measurements were different then Napoleon was 5 foot 6 inch not 5 foot 2 inch as some books say
So cool!!!
Yeah...he rich
French guys are the only guys in the world who can pull off red pants.
AWESOME!!! 👍🏾
Amazing 👏 😊😊😊
I would the painting by Édouard Detaille of Bonaparte in Italy!
If I was a robber in Paris that is definitely where I would go
🚨☎️🚓👮♂️
@@twonumber22 lol I'm not a robber nor do I live in Paris
I wonder how the French government does not own these artifacts. After all, these artifacts are part of France's history.
F.....k France is better in his hands
Hi I am French. Because France had been in civil war since 1789, and was again after the fall of Napoleon. The monarchy was restored and the objects of the "Usurper" were kept by private people (Napoleon's entourage), until today, and not by the State. Only a small part is in museums today. Napoleon has more or less been hated by all French political regimes since 1815 (including the Republic: he is a putschist general). The people love him, not the politicians; while modern France was literally shaped by this man. Shizophrenic country.
@@MrTwentycent90 interesting. Thanks for sharing.
I’m surprised Connor Roy doesn’t own more.
What a shame these artefacts are in a private collection. I wonder if he has the snuffbox that was given to my ancestor, Doctor Arnott, by Napoleon. It was sold out of the family many years ago, along with a few other gifts.
he says that all of his collection after his death will go to the french state so its okay
atleast its being taken care of by a guy who obviously treasures them
Now that’s Palatial Regalia!
WOW!
he just put everyone in ”bling” culture to shame. While rappers today spend hundreds of thousands on “icing” they jewelry with aftermarket diamond cut left overs… this man can just casually flex Napoleons ring 😂
A Bad man!
That's gonna be me I swear 😭😭😭
Half of me respects this man for doing this but the other part hates this man since he does not put security oh this
This guy must be very rich to own that collection.
When he was teenager he sold his scooter to buy his first Napoleonic object...now he has the biggest collection on the man
Would luv to know what type of gem was in his ring??? Does anyone know ??
sapphire
I wanna find a woman who is obsessed with me as he is with Napoleon
That guy is literally me lol
How do I acquire The Smithsonian Channel?
Which streaming service for the US?
I used to have it with Time Warner cable.
Napoleon did nothing wrong
Benny Hill well, he did fail...so something was wrong.
Wait a minute, why is your name so familiar ?
The Iberian war and russia but admittedly he was an og and is one of my favorite historical figures
Hundreds of years from now. That ring now sits behind a sealed glass container. “Due to a crazy Rich man from the 21st century, this ring is now degraded and has corroded beyond repair”
🙄🙄🙄
Napoleone Buonaparte from Corsica.
Well I guess Winston Churchill was shorter, for sure!!
This is crazy
Wonder how much that ring is worth
Yeah, I guess one maniacal billionaire general would not mind another maniacal billionaire wearing his stuff
Should be in a museum for all to see..
What on earth is wrong with the way these objects are being displayed? Why do both commentators have an air of contempt in their comments?
I'm just amazed at how the Nazis never got hold of any of this stuff....one thing's for sure you wouldn't have been wearing that ring in front of them
This guy looks like Yngwie Malmsteen tho
Hi everyone 👋
Hello
My cousin is a descendant of Napoleon’s sister 😆
I want that ring
Memorabilia? Not Historical Artifacts? Interesting
A ring is meant to be worn
Rebuild Napoleon's palace and put all those objects there ...
I'd pay to see that
You mean les Tuileries? Coz that was his palace.
@@MatthewVanston
Or Fontainebleau he used that building a lot as well
Pharaoh Napoleon
These english people 😹
Fitting emoji frost r urself
He was small.
No he wasn't he was average size for the time.
Lynx Helios
agh! im so jealous
Where's the pizza
Jelous
He was french
- The Family NaPoleon's Was From PiamonTe ITaly Region,And They Moved To Corcica a Earlies XVlll CenTury...~🤨🇮🇹👨🏻🏭
But there’s nothing he can do😂
The French drive me insane
How does this guy actually own the same ring Napolean had and why hasnt it been preserved and put on display in a museum? He should not even be wearing that can you imagine how much that thing costs?