Bonaparte Crossing the Alps was created in 1848.
Napoleon Crossing the Alps is an iconic painting by Jacques-Louis David, depicting Napoleon Bonaparte as he leads his army over the Alps. The artwork is inspired by Napoleon's actual crossing of the Alps in 1800, specifically at the Great St. Bernard Pass. The painting is housed in the Musée Granet in Aix-en-Provence, France. It symbolizes Napoleon's leadership and ambition during his military campaigns.
notice- the french solders in the backround. the names in the bottom right; compairing him to great military leaders of the past pointing to the enemy
'Bonaparte Crossing the Alps at Mont Saint Bernard' represents a turning point in David's work in that he is showing his hypocrisy- whereas the artist once showed his allegiance to the struggling working classes in pieces such as "The Death of Marat", he is now creating art for and about the tyranny, soon given the title "First Artist of the Empire" by Napoleon himself.
crossing the alps
Crossing the Alps in a Motor - 1911 was released on: USA: 19 September 1911
Miss Bonaparte was created in 1942.
Army of the Alps was created in 1792.
The Alps was created on 2007-03-09.
Ten Alps was created in 1999.
ALPS The Bus was created in 1991.
Hunters of the Alps was created in 1859.
Bonaparte à Malte was created in 2008.