This Is Why Napoleon Always Hid His Right Hand

The Artists

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In the 1700s, English painters came across the statues of ancient Greece and were struck with inspiration.

Wanting to give their subjects dignified and noble poses, they replicated the famous stance from so long ago – resulting in a slew of portraits from that time with the subjects all hiding their hands. Before long, the pose spread like wildfire across Europe.

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