Was he considered handsome in his time?
His contemporaries described him as gaunt (this was before he got fat) and sickly looking, with waxy skin. He wasn't unattractive but he looked frail and unhealthy.
I think he's handsome now
>>1850117
You're looking in the wrong place my man.
>>1850117
good eyes, nice hands
he looked average but scruffy and underfed
>>1850151
Literally me.
People've actually told me I look like Napoleon before (without the receding hairline).
>>1850260
Literally me as well
>>1850260
>without the receding hairline
Just wait, that's coming soon enough.
>>1850117
Young Napoleon was kind of handsome in a 'Tim Burton protagonist' kind of way before he turned into General Eggman.
>>1850117
He looks pretty handsome today ;)
seen a documentary about him, his girlfriend(then wife) didn't find him remotely sexually attractive
>tfw no woman ever truly loved you
Nappy had a sad life
>>1850885
this is more due to his unnaturally dedicated affection towards a whore than his sexually attractiveness.
A lot can be said about his dedication to a woman who literally laughed at him behind his back.
>>1850891
it could be said the only thing that ever truly loved him was posterity.
>>1850885
>I admire the general’s courage, the breadth of his knowledge of everything, of which he speaks equally well; the quickness of his mind, so he understands the thoughts of others almost before they have been expressed; but I am afraid, I admit, of the empire he seems to want over all those who surround him. His scrutinizing gaze has something strange about it which I cannot explain.
that's pretty flattering t b h
>>1850891
It's a hallmark of "great men"
Probably because most of them are turbo autists
Gaunt, fragile, dressed in dirty clothes.. Basically a little jew
>>1850926
>Sexual attraction
>>1851053
idk it sounds pretty sexual to me
>>1850117
no, he was too thin and had a sickly yellowish complexion. He also had ratty greasy hair and dirty clothes and was a super autist who weirded everyone out.
You guys think Nappy would have been considered a robot?
Why is Napoleon at Fontainebleu such a powerful piece?
How does it so perfectly communicate such disappointment, fatigue and spite?