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23 June, 02:48

What does David's painting Napoleon in His Study at the Tuileries represent?

A. Napoleon leading his troops across the Alps

B. Napoloeon as a powerful military leader and statesman

C. Napoleon's visit to troops suffering from the plague

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  1. 23 June, 02:53
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    B because he studies them
  2. 23 June, 03:08
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    B. Napoloeon as a powerful military leader and statesman

    Explanation:

    More than just a piece of art, this painting is a political promotion. If you look carefully, David portrayed Napoleon in full body, with a clear and strong facial expression, but most importantly, a man who can't be shaken up, and someone who maintains the calm. As a political promotion, this painting is used to show Napoleon skills as a governor, and show to the french people who was their emperor. A great leader!
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