Robert Lefevre – Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
1809 oil on canvas
Location: Carnavalet Museum (Musée Carnavalet), Paris.
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The artist has rendered the subject with meticulous attention to detail; the texture of the fabric, the gleam of the metal buttons and epaulettes, and the subtle nuances of skin tone are all carefully observed. The lighting is dramatic, highlighting the face and upper body while leaving the background in relative shadow. This creates a sense of depth and focuses the viewer’s attention on the individuals presence.
The uniform itself is significant. The dark green coat with its elaborate gold embroidery, coupled with the white breeches and high boots, signifies military rank and status. A red sash crosses his chest, adorned with medals and decorations that underscore a history of achievement and valor. The initials N and B are prominently displayed on the chair’s back, serving as an unambiguous identifier.
Beyond the surface depiction of power and authority, theres a subtle undercurrent of introspection. The gaze is directed slightly downward, avoiding direct engagement with the viewer. This creates a sense of distance, perhaps suggesting a burden of responsibility or a quiet contemplation of past events. The overall effect is one of controlled strength tempered by an underlying melancholy – a portrait intended not merely to record likeness but also to convey character and legacy.