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The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries​ (1812​) By Jacques-Louis David

The Emperor Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries​ (1812​) By Jacques-Louis David The grandfather clock in the background reads 4:13 AM, and the candles are burned down to stubs. This was a deliberate choice to show Napoleon as a tireless leader who worked through the night for his people.​On the desk, a rolled-up scroll displays the word "Code," referring to the Napoleonic Code. This highlighted his civic achievements as a lawmaker, framing him as a statesman rather than just a military conqueror.​ Napoleon is shown with his right hand tucked inside his vest. While this became his definitive signature pose in history, it was actually a common gesture in 18th-century portraiture used to signify good breeding and leadership.

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