Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821), Emperor
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Robert Lefèvre

1755
1830
France
Robert Lefèvre was a French painter born in Bayeux in 1755 and died in Paris in 1830.
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Robert Lefèvre was a French painter born on September 24, 1755, in Bayeux, France, and he passed away on October 3, 1830, in Paris. He was a prominent figure in the Neoclassical movement, known for his portraiture that captured the elegance and refinement of his subjects. Lefèvre gained significant recognition for his portraits of Napoleon Bonaparte and other notable figures of the Napoleonic era, which contributed to the visual documentation of this historical period. His career was marked by his appointment as a court painter, and he was awarded the Legion of Honor in 1814. Lefèvre's work is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and the idealized representation of his sitters, reflecting the Neoclassical ideals of harmony and clarity.

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