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David's The Emperor Napoleon in his Study at the Tuileries (1812) depicts Napoleon Bonaparte at his most powerful. true false

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True

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It is true statement in David's The Emperor Napoleon in his Study at the Tuileries (1812) depicts Napoleon Bonaparte at his most powerful. David's painting has been carefully examined as the painter project Napoleon into powerful personality of his time. It is the painter success that he portray Napoleon in uniform on his canvas to be seen and observed as most powerful.

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