Vertical in format, it shows Napoleon standing, three-quarters life size, wearing the uniform of a colonel of the
Imperial Guard Foot Grenadiers (blue with white facings and red cuffs). He also wears his
Legion of Honour and
Order of the Iron Crown decorations, along with gold epaulettes, white French-style
culottes and white stockings. His face is turned towards the viewer and his
right hand is in his jacket. Piled on the desk are a pen, several books, dossiers and rolled papers. More rolled papers and a map are on the green carpet to the left of the desk – on these papers is the painter's signature
LVDci DAVID OPVS 1812. All this, along with Napoleon's unbuttoned cuffs, wrinkled stockings, disheveled hair, the flickering candles and the time on the clock (4:13am) are all meant to imply he has been up all night, writing laws such as the
Code Napoléon – the word "Code" is prominent on the rolled papers on the desk. This maintains his new civil rather than heroic (as in Canova's
Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker) or military (as in David's own
Napoleon Crossing the Alps) image, though the sword on the chair's armrest still refers back to his military successes. The fleurs-de-lys and heraldic bees also imply the stability of the imperial dynasty. == Development ==