The Reason Why Napoleon Always Hid His Hand

Coming Around Again

John Jabez Edwin Mayal – Wikimedia Commons

Like all good trends, the “hand-in-waistcoat” pose experienced a third revival just a few decades after Napoleon’s death.

When photography began to replace painting as the preferred portrait medium, the famous pose that was favored by ancient Greece and 18th-century English noblemen got a new lease on life. New historical figures like Karl Marx, Samuel Colt, and countless others adopted the stance once again.

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