Napoleon am Großen St. Bernhard

Napoleon am Großen St. Bernhard by Jacques Louis David

Medium

Öl auf Leinwand

Dimensions

275 × 232 cm

Classification

Gemälde

Department

Belvedere Collection

Museum

Belvedere

Credit

Belvedere, Vienna

Accession Number

2089

About this artwork

Den Wind im Rücken – der rote Umhang fliegt ihm förmlich voraus – reitet Napoleon (1769–1821) über den Großen Sankt Bernhard. Das Pferd bäumt sich auf, doch unbeirrt hat Napoleon sein Ziel vor Augen, Italien. Noch war er Erster Konsul der Französischen Republik, aber er strebte nach mehr, der Kaiserkrone. Unmissverständlich deutlich machen dies die Namen im Felsen. „Bonaparte“ steht hier, programmatisch über Hannibal und Karl dem Großen, den beiden Alpenüberquerern vor ihm. Napoleon am Großen Sa...

Art Historical Context

In 1801, Jacques-Louis David, the preeminent Neoclassical painter of revolutionary France, captured Napoleon Bonaparte's daring 1800 crossing of the Alps over the Great St. Bernard Pass in this monumental oil on canvas (275 × 232 cm). With wind whipping his red cloak forward and his rearing horse barely contained, Napoleon gazes resolutely toward Italy, embodying unyielding determination. Subtly carved into the rocky background are the names "Bonaparte," triumphantly placed above those of Hannibal and Charlemagne—ancient conquerors of the Alps—signaling Napoleon's ambition to surpass them as h...

About the Artist

Jacques Louis David · 17481825

Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825), born in Paris on August 30 to a prosperous family, faced early tragedy when his father was killed in a duel around age nine. Raised by his mother's two architect uncles after his mother departed, David overcame family resistance to architecture and a facial tumor that hindered his speech and studies at the Collège des Quatre-Nations. He began training under the Roc...

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