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Antoine-Jean Gros - Napoleon accepts the surrender of Madrid, 4 December 1808

Napoleon accepts the surrender of Madrid, 4 December 1808 (1810)

Antoine-Jean Gros (French, 1771-1835)
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Antoine-Jean Gros

Antoine-Jean Gros, titled as Baron Gros in 1824, was a French painter. His work was in the genres of history and neoclassical painting.

Gros studied under Jacques-Louis David in Paris and began an independent artistic career during the French Revolution. Forced to leave France, he moved to Genoa and witnessed the nearby Battle of Arcole (1796). Inspired by an event during the battle, he produced a portrait of the French commander, Napoleon Bonaparte, then a newly promoted general. The portrait brought Gros to public attention and gained the patronage of Napoleon.

After travelling with Napoleon's army for several years, he returned to Paris in 1799. Gros produced several large paintings of battles and other events in Napoleon's life. These were mostly in a neoclassical style, but Napoléon on the Battlefield of Eylau adopted a more realistic portrayal of the horrors of war. Gros also painted portraits of officers in the French army and members of French high society. After the fall of Napoleon, he shifted his artistic focus and produced more history paintings, which art historians regard as less impressive than his earlier work.

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Portrait de Gérard-Christophe-Michel Duroc, duc de Frioul, en habit de Grand maréchal du palais

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Equestrian portrait of prince Boris Yusupov

Equestrian portrait of prince Boris Yusupov

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General Jean-Baptiste Kléber (Sketch for ‘The Battle of the Pyramids’)

General Jean-Baptiste Kléber (Sketch for ‘The Battle of the Pyramids’) (c. 1835)

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David Playing Harp For King Saul

David Playing Harp For King Saul (1822)

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Portrait of the Maistre Sisters

Portrait of the Maistre Sisters (1796)

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Portrait of Second Lieutenant Charles Legrand

Portrait of Second Lieutenant Charles Legrand (circa 1810)

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Arab of the Desert

Arab of the Desert (1817)

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Bonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole

Bonaparte at the Bridge of Arcole (1796)

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Head of Charlemagne

Head of Charlemagne

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Catharina Württemberg-Westphalia

Catharina Württemberg-Westphalia (1801-1835)

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The Battle of Abukir, 25 July 1799

The Battle of Abukir, 25 July 1799 (1807)

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Clovis et Clotilde

Clovis et Clotilde (1811)

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François Gérard (1770–1837), later Baron Gérard

François Gérard (1770–1837), later Baron Gérard (ca. 1790)

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Bénédiction des drapeaux sur le parvis de Notre-Dame

Bénédiction des drapeaux sur le parvis de Notre-Dame (1805)

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Le général Bonaparte remettant le sabre d’honneur aux grenadiers de la Garde après la bataille de Marengo

Le général Bonaparte remettant le sabre d’honneur aux grenadiers de la Garde après la bataille de Marengo

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