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Nicolas Poussin
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- Neoclassicism
- Religious Drama
- Classical Style
- Pyramidal Structure
- Landscape Painting
- Mars
- Greek Art
- Nicolas Poussin
- Poussin Baroque
- Somber Palette
- Lamentation Scene
- Renaissance Influence
- Diana & Actaeon
- Venus
- Allegory Of Love
- Mars And Venus
- Chiaroscuro Light
- Christ'S Body
- Baroque Grief
- Classical Mythology
- Light And Shadow
- Love Vs War
- Baroque Painting
- Biblical Mourning
- Roman Art
Nicolas Poussin's 'Mars and Venus,' completed in 1628, embodies Neoclassical ideals with its harmonious landscape and luminous chiaroscuro technique. Inspired by Greco-Roman antiquity and Venetian masters, this MFA Boston artwork portrays Mars and Venus’s allegorical romance amidst a tranquil setting, symbolizing love conquering war. Explore iconic mythological painting at WikiArt.org.
A visceral display of grief and divine sorrow defines Nicolas Poussin’s Baroque masterpiece Lamentation over the Body of Christ, an evocative religious scene inviting you to explore its profound classical beauty.