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Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Plague-stricken at Jaffa

1799 · Musée du Louvre, Paris

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Gros was only fourteen when he became a pupil of Jaques-Louis David, after having received instruction from his father, a miniature painter. In 1793, accused of royalist tendencies, he had to flee to Italy, where he lived mainly in Florence and Genoa, making a living from miniatures and portraits. After returning to France in 1799, Gros painted colossal and highly acclaimed battle scenes to celebrate Napoleon's martial prowess, including Bonaparte Visiting the Plague-Stricken at Jaffa and Napoleon on the Battlefield at Eylau.

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Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Plague-stricken at Jaffa