Showing 2 artworks with Nicolas Poussin and with 1627 and with Romantic
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Nicolas Poussin
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- Mythology
- Religious Art
- Renaissance
- Classicism
- Chiaroscuro
- Painting
- Baroque
- Baroque Painting
- Bacchic Scene
- Pastoral Scene
- Joy
- Dance
- Arcadia Landscape
- Poussin
- Classical Art Style
- Figures
- Art
- Celebration
- Nicolas Poussin
- Roman
- French Painter
- Mythology Fresco
- Landscape
- Renaissance Influence
- Tomb Symbolism
Nicolas Poussin’s ‘Bacchic Scene’ (1627) captures a lively Roman festival with mythological figures and dramatic chiaroscuro. Explore classical beauty & Baroque artistry in this masterpiece.
Et in Arcadia ego (Les bergers d'Arcadie) by Nicolas Poussin is a poignant depiction of pastoral contemplation amidst an ancient tomb, symbolizing mortality and divine presence. Painted in 1627, it exemplifies Poussin’s masterful classical style—characterized by serene beauty and intellectual depth—and its Louvre display underscores the enduring legacy of this iconic masterpiece.