For International Women's Day — a portrait of a brave, invincible and independent woman who officially served in the army (both revolutionary and during the empire), who called Napoleon a "gypsy child", who was captured more than once, who adored her long hair, who once ate a delicious fried ram with Augereau (because of which she was late and was sent to the guardhouse), who organized a shelter for dogs during the war in Spain — the little dragoon "Sans-Gêne", Marie-Thérèse Figueur.
Yes I drew every English monarch from William the conqueror to Vicky…I had fun trying to figure what they’d look like, and using rly rubbish stylised medieval portraits lol but a lot of creative liberties. Notice: Henry Vs wound from being shot in the face and Edward Is famous droopy eyelid :)
Coloured Version of my young napoleon sketch i did lately. Tried a bit around with perspective and the intensity of undertones. Somehow my camera also makes his hair more reddish then it really is on the painting