Featured on the website for “Museum Secrets”, broadcast by the Canadian TV channel History Television, is an interactive dissection of Jacques-Louis David's famous depiction of Napoleon Bonaparte's coronation. Entitled “Napoleon's Lies”, the presentation takes a look at the differences between the draft sketch for the painting and the finished article and explains why these changes, which were more often than not made at Napoleon's instigation, came about. The website also includes a web-only video discussing the painting, which can be found hanging in the Louvre, in Paris.
Click here for the presentation (external link).