Napoléon I (1769–1821)

Napoléon I (1769–1821) by Jean-Baptiste Isabey

Medium

Ivory

Dimensions

Oval, 2 x 1 1/8 in. (50 x 30 mm)

Classification

Miniatures

Department

European Paintings

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Junius S. and Henry S. Morgan, 1947

Accession Number

47.33.3

Tags

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Art Historical Context

This exquisite miniature portrait captures Napoleon I at the height of his imperial power in 1810. Painted by Jean-Baptiste Isabey, a favored court artist, the work presents the Emperor in a compact oval format measuring just two inches high. Created on ivory, the piece reflects the era’s taste for intimate, portable likenesses that conveyed authority and personal connection. Miniature painting on ivory demanded remarkable precision, as the luminous surface allowed for delicate layering of watercolor and fine detail. Such portraits often served diplomatic or personal purposes, traveling betwe...

About the Artist

Jean-Baptiste Isabey · 17671855

Jean-Baptiste Isabey (1767–1855) was a French painter and miniaturist whose extraordinary longevity and adaptability allowed him to serve as the preeminent portraitist of successive French regimes — from the court of Louis XVI through the Revolution, the Napoleonic Empire, the Restoration, and into the July Monarchy — making his career an almost unparalleled chronicle of French political and socia...

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