2. Rewriting History in Paintings

Napoleon’s pettiness extended to the canvas. He famously commissioned artists to portray him as taller, stronger, and more heroic than reality allowed. One of the most notable examples is Jacques-Louis David’s ‘Napoleon Crossing the Alps’, where the Emperor is depicted as a statuesque, commanding figure. These idealized portraits were less about accuracy and more about controlling his legacy, showing that even in art, Napoleon couldn’t resist a little revisionist vanity.