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Art under Napoleon. Figure 30-2 JACQUES-LOUIS DAVID, Coronation of Napoleon , 1805–1808. Oil on canvas, 20’ 4 1/2” x 32’ 1 3/4”. Louvre, Paris. Notre Dame Napoleon crowning his wife, Josephine Pope giving his blessing theater-like setting shows Napoleon with the power over the church.
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Figure 30-2 JACQUES-LOUIS DAVID, Coronation of Napoleon, 1805–1808. Oil on canvas, 20’ 4 1/2” x 32’ 1 3/4”. Louvre, Paris.
Notre DameNapoleon crowning his wife, JosephinePope giving his blessingtheater-like settingshows Napoleon with the power over the church
Figure 30-4 ANTONIO CANOVA, Pauline Borghese as Venus, 1808. Marble, 6’ 7” long. Galleria Borghese, Rome.
Depicts Pauline Borghese as Venus Resembles a sarcophagusAlso recalls Hellenistic works
Figure 30-3 PIERRE VIGNON, La Madeleine, Paris, France, 1807–1842.
Figure 30-5 ANTOINE-JEAN GROS, Napoleon at the Pesthouse at Jaffa, 1804. Oil on canvas, 17’ 5” x 23’ 7”. Louvre, Paris.
Painting used a damage controlshows Napoleon as a healerGros was a student of David
Figure 30-6 ANNE-LOUIS GIRODET-TRIOSON, The Burial of Atala, 1808. Oil on canvas,. 6’ 11” x 8’ 9”. Louvre, Paris.
Figure 30-7 JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES, Apotheosis of Homer, 1827. Oil on canvas, 12’ 8” x 16’ 10 3/4”. Louvre, Paris.
Inspired by Raphael’s School of AthensIngres style is more “Greek” than David’s-meaning more linear and flatIngres was David’s student but soon broke from him
Figure 30-8 JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES, Grande Odalisque, 1814. Oil on canvas, approx. 2’ 11 7/8” x 5’ 4”. Louvre, Paris.