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by duncanawoods 3998 days ago

    That Napoleon was eventually defeated was the result - 
    in part - of a painting that depicted a giant, rather 
    inattentive, absent-minded giant eating a human corpse 
    like a candy bar.
If you are referring to Goya's "Saturn Devouring His Son" then I don't think it was even painted before Napoleon's defeat. In any case, suggesting Napoleon's defeat was "the result" of a painting is hyperbole to the point of absurdity. There are examples of art having significant impact in the world but this is not one.
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If you are interested in art and Napoleon (especially satirical prints and their effect on the politics and war of that time) then the British Museum has a temporary exhibition on "Bonaparte and the British" showing many cartoons from the period.

http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/bonaparte_...