Description
Historical Oil Portrait Napoleon Bonaparte Wearing the Grand Cross of the Legion d'honneur - After Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748-1825), c.1870 ??
Subject and Medium
A large, decorative oil on canvas portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, painted circa 1870, on an oval canvas and presented in a substantial gilt frame ??.
Composition and Technique
Composed as a classic three-quarter-length imperial portrait, designed to read strongly across a room. Napoleon is shown in fine French military dress uniform, his presence reinforced by the martial detail of him clutching his sabre . The painter uses an authoritative visual hierarchy-face first, then uniform and orders-supported by a dark, atmospheric ground that amplifies the brilliance of the decorations and gilt framing ??.
About the Sitter (with medals and insignia depicted)
Napoleon Bonaparte is among the most recognisable and consistently collected historical figures in Western portraiture, and this composition leans fully into the visual language of imperial authority. He is portrayed in formal French military dress uniform, clutching his sabre, and wearing the insignia of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (Ordre national de la Legion d'honneur)-France's highest order of merit, founded by Napoleon in 1802 to reward both military and civil distinction.
The decorations are clearly staged as status signals: the standard Legion d'honneur badge is shown suspended from a red ribbon with a white enamel cross, while the left breast bears the large "tinsel" style star of the Grand Cross (Knight Grand Cross) type, associated with the order's highest grade. In this portrait type, the breast star is treated as a focal point of rank; period examples feature an imperial eagle (often described with thunderbolts in its claws) within the central device, reinforcing both the state symbolism and Napoleon's imperial identity.
For high-end American collectors, this combination-iconic sitter, ceremonial uniform, sabre, and unmistakable Legion iconography-creates exactly the sort of instantly legible, high-impact subject matter that anchors Federal/Neoclassical/Empire-inspired interiors and curated collector displays ??.
Historical Significance
Napoleonic portraiture is effectively visual statecraft. Uniform and orders are not incidental-they communicate legitimacy, hierarchy, and the myth-making that surrounded Napoleon during and long after his reign. This is precisely why Napoleon portrait types continued to be painted, copied, and collected throughout the 19th century, and why they remain perennially desirable in both historical and decorative collecting contexts .
Artist After Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748-1825) ??
Offered as a 19th-century (c.1870) work in the Davidian tradition, reflecting the enduring demand for authoritative Napoleonic imagery in the later 1800s.
Signed Bearing an indistinct signature with a faint painted symbol/mark nearby .
For professional accuracy-and to protect buyer confidence-it is catalogued as After Jacques-Louis David rather than an autograph work .
Frame
Presented in a large gilt frame with strong decorative presence . Reverse labels indicate historic trade handling and professional framing/backing history .
Dimensions Framed
High 109 cm × Width 90 cm x 4 cm Depth
Provenance
A coherent notable UK trade-and-saleroom trail supported by reverse labels and inventory markings :
Special Auction Services (SAS), Newbury, Berkshire (reverse inventory/handling sticker present)
Thomas Kerr Antiques Ltd (London) ?? (trade label with handwritten stock/price notation)
Just Mirrors, Fulham Road, London (framers/makers label)
and (current stock documentation)
Why You'll Love It
c.1870 "Empire revival" appeal: ideal for collectors furnishing in Federal/Neoclassical/Empire taste ??
Instant recognition: Napoleon always reads immediately and powerfully ??
Serious wall presence: large oval format + gilt frame delivers commanding impact ??
Legion iconography with real meaning: Napoleon's own 1802 order of merit, clearly staged
Grand Cross drama: the prominent breast star with imperial symbolism is a collector-grade detail ?
Confidence-building trail: recognisable UK saleroom passage plus London trade labels
??? Condition Report
Overall presents strongly for display. The canvas has ben relined, also with various foxing staining, and craquelure in areas, some light scratches and some minor paint loss in areas commensurate with usage and old age. Some minor paint touch ups to his uniform and backround in places. The frame having various signs of wear, scuffs, scratches, stains, dust, losses in places also some cracking, commensurate with usage and old age.
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Condition
Used
Buyer's Premium
20%
Oil Portrait Napoleon Bonaparte Wearing the Grand Cross of the Legion d'honneur
Estimate $14,000-$17,000
Starting Price
$6,000
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Landscape, Cityscape & Decorative Art
Jul 05, 2026 1:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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