Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa was created in 1804.
Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Plague-Victims of Jaffa is a painting by David which glorifies Napoleon as a Christ like figure who heals victims with his touch. It was commissioned in an attempt to combat rumors that Napoleon had poisoned French troops.
The painting you are referring to is "Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the Plague-Stricken in Jaffa," created by Jacques-Louis David in 1804. In this work, Napoleon is depicted as a Christlike figure, showing compassion and authority as he tends to the sick during the plague outbreak. The imagery emphasizes his leadership and divine-like qualities, portraying him as a healer who brings hope to the afflicted.
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they carried posies round with them to get rid of the plague.
The Plague victims
6,786
The catacombs
The cemetery was created in late 1510s to bury the victims of the plague epidemic of 1517-1518.
Normally it was the nearest doctor available and in some circumstances priests came to help and pray for the victims however both people who tried to treat the victims were either unsuccessful or caught the plague themselves.