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Representing Napoleon Analyzing Visual Primary Sources Tuesday, February 26, 13

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Representing Napoleon

Analyzing Visual Primary Sources

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Identifying bias

• Bias is a tendency to favor a certain belief or point of view over others.

• It is important to identify an artist’s potential bias toward his or her subject when you are viewing a work of art.

• Does the artist have a favorable or unfavorable view of the subject? How do you know? When you are analyzing art like a historian, consider the context in which the piece was created and look for evidence of bias in the artist’s presentation of the subject.

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Napoleon crossing the Alps, Jacques-Louis David, 1800.

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The Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon and the Coronation of the Empress Josephine, Jacques-Louis David, 1806–1807.

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Maniac Ravings, or Little Boney in a Strong Fit, James Gillray, 1805.

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