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David, Jacques-Louis (1748–1825)
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Self Portrait (1794) Louvre Museum
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The Oath of Horaces (1784/85) Louvre Museum
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Napoleon in His Study (1812) National Gallery of Art
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Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1800) Château de Malmaison, Paris, France. Bonaparte has an orange cloak, the crispin (cuff) of his gauntlet is embroidered, the horse is piebald, black and white, and the tack is complete and includes a standing martingale. The girth around the horse's belly is a dark faded red. The officer holding a sabre in the background is obscured by the horse's tail. Napoleon's face appears youthful.
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Second version Charlottenburg Palace. correction color and luminosity
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Charlottenburg version. Napoleon in a red cloak mounted on a chestnut horse. The tack is simpler than in the original version, lacking the martingale, and the girth is grey-blue. There are traces of snow on the ground. Napoleon's features are sunken with the faint hint of a smile. (1801) Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin, Germany
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Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1801) Charlottenburg Palace, Berlin, Germany
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is almost identical to that of 1. Versailles version but signed. (1801) Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
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First Versailles version, Napoleon Crossing the Alps (1802) Palace of Versailles, France. the horse is a dappled grey, the tack is identical to that of the Charlottenburg version, and the girth is blue. The embroidery of the gauntlet is simplified with the facing of the sleeve visible under the glove. The landscape is darker and Napoleon's expression is sterner.
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669)
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Self Portrait (1658) The Frick Collection