Dupré exhibited first at the Salon in 1831, and three years later was awarded a second-class medal.
The full-sized plaster model received a second-class medal at the exposition of 1864 in Madrid.
The portrait was exhibited at the Salon of 1875, where it received a second-class medal.
The next year he was awarded a second-class medal for his painting, Cléopâtre et Antoine sur le Cydnus.
His first exhibition was at the Salon in 1835 where he won a second-class medal.
He obtained a second-class medal in 1840.
It was the only painting he ever dated, and was the first work to garner him official recognition, a second-class medal at the 1853 salon.
He obtained a second-class medal in 1835, and the decoration of the Légion d'honneur in 1853.
From 1843-87, he exhibited regularly at the Salon, where he was awarded a third-class medal in 1844 and a second-class medal in 1849.
He first entered the Salon in 1812, and exhibited frequently thereafter; in 1824 he won a second-class medal.