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Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps is an equestrian portrait of a youthful black male painted by the contemporary artist Kehinde Wiley in 2005. It is based on Jacques-Louis David’s 1801 equestrian portrait, Napoleon Crossing the Alps. This painting was chosen by a man who Wiley had approached in the streets. The basic composition of Wiley's painting is the same as the 200-year-old painting it was based on, and has many of the same elements. The modern painting has a decorative background rather than the battlefield background. It is in the Brooklyn Museum.


Background


The painting is very typical of the style of Kehinde Wiley in that it is a monumental painting that incorporates brocade/decorative motif as an element of the background. It is seen against a rich red background embellished with gold floral motifs.[1]


Similarities between the two paintings


Napoleon Crossing the Alps
ArtistJacques-Louis David
Year1801
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions261 cm × 221 cm (102+13 in × 87 in)
LocationChâteau de Malmaison, Rueil-Malmaison

The basic composition of Wiley's painting is similar to the well-known portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte by Jacques-Louis David, and the two paintings share many elements.[2]


Notes


  1. Smith, Roberta (19 February 2015). "Review: 'Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic' at the Brooklyn Museum". The New York Times.
  2. "Kehinde Wiley Biography – Kehinde Wiley on artnet".

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