The Reason Why Napoleon Always Hid His Hand

The Difficulty Of Painting Hands

Robert Home – National Portrait Gallery – Wikimedia Commons – Wikimedia Commons – via Wikimedia Commons

Throughout the 18th century, the famous “hand-in-waistcoat” pose appeared in portraits again and again.

One artist, Thomas Hudson, actually used this pose so often in his work that many historians believe he was taking a shortcut so he wouldn’t have to paint his subjects’ hands. All the while, English men in high society also strove to present the same stance.

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