Napoleon at the St. Bernard Pass
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Neoclassicism
1801
19th Century
246.0 x 231.0 cm
Austrian Gallery Belvedere
Jacques-Louis David (1748 – 1800)
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825): Leading French Neoclassical painter of the Revolution & Napoleonic eras. Known for 'Oath of the Horatii,' his art embodies heroism, drama & classical ideals.
Austrian Gallery Belvedere (Vienna, Austria)
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A Monument to Ambition: Jacques-Louis David’s *Napoleon at the St. Bernard Pass*
This iconic painting by Jacques-Louis David isn't merely a portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte; it’s a carefully constructed myth, an enduring symbol of power, leadership, and audacious ambition. Completed in 1801, this work immortalizes Napoleon’s daring crossing of the Great St. Bernard Pass in May 1800 during his Italian campaign – a pivotal moment that solidified his rise to prominence.Historical Context: Forging an Image of Power
The painting was commissioned by Charles IV of Spain, intended for a gallery of great military leaders within the Royal Palace of Madrid, signifying a diplomatic gesture and acknowledging Napoleon’s growing influence. It followed Napoleon's coup d'état in 1799, establishing him as First Consul, and his subsequent successful campaign against Austria. David, deeply entwined with the political currents of France – having been a fervent supporter of the Revolution and later aligning himself with Napoleon – was uniquely positioned to craft an image that resonated with both historical fact *and* carefully curated propaganda. Interestingly, four additional versions were created at Napoleon’s request for display in various locations across France and Italy, demonstrating the importance placed on disseminating this powerful visual narrative.Neoclassical Style & Masterful Technique
David's masterful application of Neoclassical principles is evident throughout the work. The composition emphasizes clarity, order, and a sense of heroic grandeur. The idealized depiction of Napoleon – youthful, resolute, and commanding – draws heavily from classical sculpture and Roman equestrian monuments. David’s technique showcases meticulous detail: observe the flowing mane of the white horse, the precise rendering of Napoleon's uniform, and the dramatic interplay of light and shadow that sculpts form and heightens emotional impact. The dynamic pose, with Napoleon gesturing forward, conveys a sense of unstoppable momentum.Symbolism & Interpretation
Beyond its surface depiction, *Napoleon at the St. Bernard Pass* is rich in symbolism. The turbulent sky, swirling with dark clouds and hints of lightning, suggests both the challenges overcome and the potential for future conflict. The horse, a traditional symbol of power and nobility, elevates Napoleon to an almost mythical status. His cloak billowing in the wind adds to the sense of dynamism and energy. The rugged landscape underscores the difficulty of the crossing, further emphasizing Napoleon’s courage and determination. The painting isn't simply *about* a military maneuver; it’s about constructing a legend.Emotional Impact & Lasting Legacy
This artwork evokes feelings of awe, admiration, and perhaps even a touch of apprehension. It captures the spirit of an era defined by ambition, revolution, and war. The painting's enduring popularity lies in its ability to transcend historical context and speak to universal themes of leadership, courage, and the pursuit of greatness. *Napoleon at the St. Bernard Pass* remains one of the most recognizable images of Napoleon Bonaparte, a testament to David’s artistic skill and his understanding of how art could be used to shape perception and solidify power.- Artist: Jacques-Louis David
- Year: 1801
- Style: Neoclassical
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Dimensions: 246 x 231 cm
- Current Location: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, Austria
About this artwork
- Title: Napoleon at the St. Bernard Pass
- Artist: Jacques-Louis David
- Year: 1801
- Original dimensions: 246.0 x 231.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Austrian Gallery Belvedere
- Movement: Neoclassicism
- Medium: Oil On Canvas
- Corpus context: leadership role , military heroism
Quick Facts
- year: 1801
- dimensions: 246 x 231 cm
- notable elements: Equestrian portrait, dramatic lighting, historical context of Napoleon's crossing of the Alps.
- movement: Neoclassicism
- artist: Jacques-Louis David
- location: Österreichische Galerie Belvedere (Vienna, Austria)
- title: Napoleon at the St. Bernard Pass