What can Spielberg learn about Napoleon from art?
The title of the article is what
can Spielberg learn about Napoleon from art? The article was printed by Jonathan Jones. The
publication date of the article is Tuesday 5 March 2013 15.30 GMT. The article is about Napoleon Bonaparte. The main
idea of the article is Napoleon
Bonaparte never existed, the Romantics would have had to invent him. He became a famous conqueror in an age
when artists were interested in energy, power and the sublime – the Romantic
qualities that Napoleon and his campaigns epitomized. The article
can be divided into some parts. The author starts by telling the reader
that asks Was Napoleon a hero
or a villain? According to the text he says that for some of his contemporaries he was
all heroes. Jacques-Louis David saw him as a Roman emperor
bestriding the Alps, in a painting that emulates classical equestrian statues. In conclusion Napoleon's image even fascinated his
enemies. I liked this article because it was useful and interesting.
What does the article have to do with PAINTING?
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The HEADLINE of the article is what can Spielberg learn about Napoleon from art?
The article was PUBLISHED by Jonathan Jones.
The main idea of the article is TO PROVE THAT IF Napoleon Bonaparte never existed, the Romantics would have had to invent him.
The author starts by ASKING the reader IF Napoleon IS a hero or a villain.
In conclusion THE AUTHOR UNDERLINES THAT Napoleon's image even fascinated his enemies. I liked this article because it was useful and interesting.