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Art as a Historical Source Danielle Fusco danielle.fusco@gmail

Art as a Historical Source Danielle Fusco danielle.fusco@gmail.com. Some considerations: Is the view of Napoleon favorable or unfavorable? How can we tell (Color, Perspective, Symbols, body language, setting, clothing, relationship to other people in the painting)

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Art as a Historical Source Danielle Fusco danielle.fusco@gmail

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  1. Art as a Historical SourceDanielle Fusco danielle.fusco@gmail.com Some considerations: Is the view of Napoleon favorable or unfavorable? • How can we tell • (Color, Perspective, Symbols, body language, setting, clothing, relationship to other people in the painting) • Was the work commissioned, or was it painted independently? Why is this important? • What do portraits tell us? • What don’t portraits tell us? • What is the message of the portrait? How can we tell?

  2. Art as a Historical Source Considerations for this exercise: • We are going to look at images of Napoleon in chronological order. Predict how the perspective on NB will change over time. • How do these paintings show Napoleon as a powerful or weak man? • What do these paintings say about NB’s legacy? • What is your favorite painting, and why? • Let’s relate these paintings to different historical perspectives. Which painting would Sun Tzu like best? How about Thomas Jefferson? Why?

  3. Napoleon in 1792 Henri Felix Philippoteaux

  4. Bonaparte as First Consul Jean-Auguste- Dominique Ingres(1804)

  5. Napoleon Crossing the AlpsJacques-Louis David (1800-1801)Think about the quote we recently analyzed: “I reign only through the fear that I inspire”

  6. Napoleon Crossing The Alps Paul Delaroche (1850)

  7. These paintings are a comparative look at the same event. Which would Napoleon prefer? Which is likely more accurate? Which is more powerful? What emotions does each draw from you? How?

  8. Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress Josephine in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris on 2 Dec 1804Jacque-Louis David (1806-1807)

  9. Views of Napoleon as Emperor Napoleon as Emperor de Roucy Trioson Napoleon, Emperor of France Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

  10. Views of Napoleon as Emperor, Pt. II Napoleon in Scaring Costume as King of Italy (Master of Europe) Andrew Appiani the Elder In Scaring Costume Baron Francois Gerard

  11. The Battle for Moscow (The Battle of Borodino)Jacque-Louis David (1812)

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