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==Napoleon== [[File:David - Napoleon crossing the Alps - Malmaison2.jpg|left|thumb|''[[Napoleon at the Saint-Bernard Pass]]'' by [[Jacques-Louis David]] (1801)]] David's close association with the Committee of Public Safety during the Terror resulted in his signing of the death warrant for [[Alexandre de Beauharnais]], a minor noble. Beauharnais's widow, [[Joséphine de Beauharnais|Joséphine]], went on to marry [[Napoleon|Napoleon Bonaparte]] and became his empress; David himself depicted their coronation in the ''Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine, 2 December 1804''. [[File:Bodleian Libraries, Le peintre d'histoire encouragé par le gouvt.jpg|thumb|''Historical painter encouraged by the government'', 1814 caricature, [[Bodleian Library]].]] David had been an admirer of Napoleon from their first meeting, struck by Bonaparte's classical features. Requesting a sitting from the busy and impatient general, David was able to sketch Napoleon in 1797. David recorded the face of the conqueror of Italy, but the full composition of Napoleon holding the peace treaty with Austria remains unfinished. This was likely a decision by Napoleon himself after considering the current political situation. He may have considered the publicity the portrait would bring about to be ill-timed. Bonaparte had high esteem for David, and asked him to accompany him to [[Egypt]] in 1798, but David refused, seemingly unwilling to give up the material comfort, safety, and peace of mind he had obtained through the years. Draftsman and engraver [[Dominique Vivant Denon]] went to Egypt instead, providing mostly documentary and archaeological work.{{sfn|Bordes|2005|pp=[https://archive.org/details/jacqueslouisdavi0000bord/page/26 26-28]}} After Napoleon's [[18 Brumaire|successful coup d'état]] in 1799, as First Consul he commissioned David to commemorate his daring crossing of the Alps. The crossing of the St. Bernard Pass had allowed the French to surprise the Austrian army and win victory at the [[Battle of Marengo]] on 14 June 1800. Although Napoleon had crossed the Alps on a mule, he requested that he be portrayed "calm upon a fiery steed". David complied with ''[[Napoleon Crossing the Alps|Napoleon Crossing the Saint-Bernard]].'' After the proclamation of the Empire in 1804, David became the official [[court painter]] of the regime. During this period he took students, one of whom was the Belgian painter [[Pieter van Hanselaere]]. [[File:Jacques-Louis David - The Coronation of Napoleon (1805-1807).jpg|thumb|upright=1.54|''[[The Coronation of Napoleon]]'' (1806)]] One of the works David was commissioned for was ''[[The Coronation of Napoleon]]'' (1805–1807). David was permitted to watch the event. He had plans of [[Notre Dame de Paris|Notre Dame]] delivered and participants in the coronation came to his studio to pose individually, though never the Emperor. (The only time David obtained a sitting from Napoleon had been in 1797.) David did manage to get a private sitting with the Empress Joséphine and Napoleon's sister, [[Caroline Bonaparte|Caroline Murat]], through the intervention of erstwhile art patron Marshal [[Joachim Murat]], the Emperor's brother-in-law. For his background, David had the choir of Notre Dame act as his fill-in characters. [[Pope Pius VII]] came to sit for the painting, and actually blessed David. Napoleon came to see the painter, stared at the canvas for an hour and said "David, I salute you." David had to redo several parts of the painting because of Napoleon's various whims, and for this painting, he received twenty-four thousand Francs. David was made a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur in 1803. He was promoted to an Officier in 1808. And, in 1815, he was promoted to a Commandant (now Commandeur) de la Légion d'honneur.
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