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A great work by Nicolas Poussin has confounded scholars and spies alike This beautiful painting by Nicolas Poussin has for centuries bamboozled art historians, who can’t decide whether it’s ...
For decades, a playful painting thought to be a facsimile of a Nicolas Poussin original sat in the storerooms of London’s National Gallery. But this week, the painting was reattributed to the ...
French painter Nicolas Poussin is best known as a painter of classical subjects in classical styles, but an uncommonly racy early work, Vénus Épiée par Deux Satyres (Venus Spied Upon by Two ...
Nicolas Poussin, "A Bacchanalian Revel Before a Term" (1632-33), oil on canvas, 98 x 142.8 cm, The National Gallery, London Success! Your account was created and you’re signed in. Please visit ...
The Kimbell Art Museum of Fort Worth purchased one of its most important acquisitions for $24.3 million: Nicolas Poussin's "Sacrament of Ordination (Christ Presenting the Keys to Saint Peter)." ...
Nicolas Poussin was known for his austere style.Credit: Picturenow/Universal Images/Getty Peter Paul Rubens, here in a 1630 self-portrait, was known for a more bravura style.Credit: Heritage ...
I had never, until quite recently, been able to work up much enthusiasm for Nicholas Poussin’s art, despite the fact that friends whose judgment I respect–David Carrier and the late Richard ...
This early work by Nicholas Poussin was initially rejected by experts, in part because of its racy subject matter. The eroticism and looming violence in the painting’s depiction of a nude nymph ...
To mark the shift, DCT is holding a series of public displays of key works, starting with the presentation of Nicolas Poussin’s Confirmation at Louvre Abu Dhabi this week. The important mid-17th ...
The National Gallery may have to raise up to £200m to save three paintings by Titian, Rubens and Poussin if a threat to sell the works goes ahead. About 27 results for Nicolas Poussin ...
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