Year 1886 Genre Pastoral | Created 1868 Support Canvas | |
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Dimensions 61.6 cm × 101.9 cm (24.3 in × 40.1 in) Similar Jean-Léon Gérôme artwork, Other artwork |
Bonaparte Before the Sphinx (French: Bonaparte devant le Sphinx) is an 1886 painting by the French artist Jean-Léon Gérôme. It is also known as Oedipus (Œdipe). It depicts Napoleon Bonaparte during his Egyptian campaign, positioned on horseback in front of the Great Sphinx of Giza, with his army in the background.
The painting was presented at the 1886 Salon under the title Œdipe, evoking the myth of Oedipus and the Sphinx. It popularised Napoleon in front of the Sphinx as a subject in art. It is located at the Hearst Castle in California.
Reception
The New York Times wrote from the Paris Salon that in this painting, Gérôme
"recalls the finest of his grand series of historical studies. The young Corsican, seated on his horse, is grazing in meditation upon the enormous enigmatic face of stone, that strange memorial of titanic ambitions, of forgotten sovereigns, of a vanished race. ... The master has kept out all distracting details; even those I have mentioned are felt rather than observed, not even the Pyramids are shown - only the cloudless sky, the smooth sand, from whose drifts the gigantic visage rears itself and the solitary, self-communing man.".