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Nicolas Poussin

Nicolas Poussin (15 June 1594 – 19 November 1665) was a French painter in the classical style. His work predominantly features clarity, logic, and order, and favors line over color. Until the 20th century he remained the dominant inspiration for such classically-oriented artists as Jacques-Louis...
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The Rape of the Sabines

"The Rape of the Sabines" (c. 1637-1638) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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Landscape with Diogenes

"Landscape with Diogenes" (1647) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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Winter, or The Flood

"Winter, or The Flood" (c. 1660-1664) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin. This is one of four paintings in Poussin's The Seasons series.

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The Funeral of Phocion

The Funeral of Phocion is a 1648 painting, also known as The Burial of Phocion, Landscape with the Funeral of Phocion and Landscape with the Body of Phocion Carried out of Athens, by French artist Nicolas Poussin. Phocion was an Athenian stateman...

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Landscape with the Ashes of Phocion

Landscape with the Ashes of Phocion is a 1648 painting, also known as Landscape with the Ashes of Phocion (Collected by His Widow) and The Ashes of Phocion Collected by his Widow, by French artist Nicolas Poussin. Phocion was an Athenian statesman...

The Seven Sacraments: Baptism

The Seven Sacraments: Baptism (c. 1642) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin

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The Seven Sacraments: Ordination

The Seven Sacraments: Ordination (1637-1640) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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The Seven Sacraments: Confirmation

The Seven Sacraments: Confirmation (1637-1640) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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The Seven Sacraments: Penance

The Seven Sacraments: Penance (1637-1640) was a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin. It was destroyed in a fire at the Belvoir Castle in 1816.

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The Seven Sacraments: Eucharist

The Seven Sacraments: Eucharist (1637-1640) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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The Seven Sacraments: Marriage

The Seven Sacraments: Marriage (1637-1640) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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The Seven Sacraments: Extreme Unction

The Seven Sacraments: Extreme Unction (1637-1640) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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Self-Portrait

"Self Portrait" (1650) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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Queen Zenobia Found on the Banks of the Arax

"Queen Zenobia Found on the Banks of the Arax" (1634) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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Landscape with Polyphemus

Landscape with Polyphemus is a 1649 painting by Nicolas Poussin, a French painter. The painting refers to a Spanish literary work La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea. It represents Polyphemus, one of the gods from Greek mythology.

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Summer (Ruth and Boaz)

"Summer (Ruth and Boaz)" (c. 1660-1664) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin. This is one of four paintings in Poussin's "The Seasons" series.

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Autumn (The Spies with the Grapes of the Promised Land)

"Autumn (The Spies with the Grapes of the Promised Land)" (c. 1660-1664) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin. This is one of four paintings in Poussin's "The Seasons" series.

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Spring (The Earthly Paradise)

"Spring (The Earthly Paradise)" (c. 1660-1664) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin. This is one of four paintings in Poussin's "The Seasons" series.

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The Arcadian Shepherds

"The Arcadian Shepherds" (1637-1638) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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The Arcadian Shepherds

"The Arcadian Shepherds" (1627) is a painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin.

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