Napoleon in the Prison of Nice in 1794
| Napoleon in the Prison of Nice in 1794 | |
|---|---|
| Artist | Edward Matthew Ward |
| Year | 1841 |
| Type | Oil on canvas, history painting |
| Dimensions | 76 cm × 63.5 cm (30 in × 25.0 in) |
| Location | Apsley House, London |
Napoleon in the Prison of Nice in 1794 is an 1841 history painting by the British artist Edward Matthew Ward. [1] It depicts a scene from the French Revolution when the young Napoleon Bonaparte, then a brigadier of artillery, was briefly imprisoned in Nice due to his links to the recently fallen government of Maximilien Robespierre. Ward was a young artist and member of The Clique who produced a number of historical scenes during his career.
The painting was bought by the Duke of Wellington for his London residence Apsley House, one of a number of works he acquired featuring his former enemy Napoleon. [2] It remains part of the Wellington Collection at Apsley. [3] An 1845 version of the painting is now in the Victoria Art Gallery in Bath. [4]
References
- ^ Jervis & Tomlin p.42
- ^ Roberts p.211
- ^ https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/napoleon-in-the-prison-of-nice-in-1794-144454
- ^ https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/napoleon-in-the-prison-at-nice-40401
Bibliography
- Jervis, Simon & Tomlin, Maurice. Apsley House, Wellington Museum. Victoria and Albert Museum, 1997.
- Roberts, Andrew. Napoleon and Wellington; The Battle of Waterloo and the Great Commanders who Fought it. Simon and Schuster, 2002.