The Reason Why Napoleon Always Hid His Hand

Body Language

Mondadori Portfolio – Getty Images

In 346 B.C., however, the hand-hiding pose had faded into obscurity and was no longer fashionable. The famous pose was destined to languish for another 1,300 years.

That was until the 18th century, when English painters began to learn art theory. Portrait artists were especially interested in the body language and poise of their subjects.

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