Antoine-Jean Gros (1771–1835) was a French Neoclassical painter whose work focused on scenes from the Napoleonic Wars. He was a pupil of Jacques-Louis David and a friend of the poet André Chénier. Gros's paintings are characterised by a romanticism that combines the heroic with the sublime, and his works were influential in the development of the Romantic movement in France. His most famous works include The Battle of Eylau, Napoleon on the Battlefield of Eylau, and Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa.
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Gros Prints
- Equestrian Portrait of Jerome Bonaparte
- Equestrian Portrait of Joachim Murat
- The French Republic Year II
- Geraud-Christophe-Michel Duroc Duke of Frioul
- Glory of St. Genevieve, Study for the Cupola of the Pantheon
- Hercules and Diomedes
- Josephine Tasher de la Pagerie Empress of the French
- Meeting between Napoleon I and Francis II after the Battle of Austerlitz, 4th December 1805
- Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul
- Napoleon Bonaparte on the Bridge at Arcole, 17th November 1796
- Napoleon Bonaparte Reviewing his Troops after the Battle of Marengo
- Napoleon on the Battle Field of Eylau, 9th February 1807
- Portrait of Etienne-Henri Mehul
- Portrait of Pierre Zimmermann
- Self Portrait
- The Surrender of Madrid