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A Life Steeped in Classical Reverie Poussin, a name synonymous with the grandeur of French Baroque painting, was nonetheless a soul deeply rooted in Italian soil for much of his artistic life. Born in Le Havre, Normandy, in June 1594, his early years remain somewhat veiled in mystery…
Nicolas Poussin's 'Pharaoh’s Daughter Finds Baby Moses' (1638) depicts a pivotal biblical moment with stunning classical detail and emotional depth. Admire the masterful composition & light in this Louvre masterpiece.
Experience Nicolas Poussin's 'Dance to the Music of Time,' a captivating masterpiece depicting four figures embodying life’s stages, set against a serene landscape. A timeless exploration of human existence.
Experience Poussin's iconic "Rape of the Sabine Women" (1638). A Baroque masterpiece blending classical ideals with dramatic storytelling, featuring a pyramidal composition and masterful use of light & shadow. Hand-painted reproductions available.
A vibrant celebration of the biblical wedding feast at Cana unfolds in this masterful 1638 Classicist oil painting by Nicolas Poussin, inviting you to explore the profound beauty and harmony of his sacred series.
Nicolas Poussin’s monumental ‘L’Enlèvement des Sabines,’ painted in 1638, captures the dramatic tale of Romulus and Remus’ abduction of Sabine women. This Louvre masterpiece showcases classical influences through meticulous composition and serene landscapes, cementing Poussin's legacy as a cornerstone of French Baroque art.