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Experience Nicolas Poussin’s ‘Cephalus and Aurora’ (1630). A masterful Baroque painting depicting myth & virtue, featuring luminous light, classical composition, and a poignant narrative of love & fidelity. Own a stunning hand-painted reproduction today.
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…
Poussin employs a pyramidal composition with two converging diagonals directing the viewer’s gaze towards the central figure—the distraught mother—creating a sense of immediacy and emotional intensity. The subdued color palette—primarily ochre, crimson, and ivory—contributes to the painting's solemn atmosphere.
Admire Nicolas Poussin's masterpiece "The Agony in the Garden," an iconic oil on copper painting showcasing classical influences and Venetian artistry—a testament to Baroque brilliance.
Discover Nicolas Poussin’s ‘Midas Washing,’ a Baroque masterpiece depicting Greek myth. Explore this stunning oil painting reproduction & delve into classical art history.
Witness the profound artistry of Nicolas Poussin's "The Sacrament of Ordination." Admire Christ presenting keys to Peter, symbolizing divine authority & ecclesiastical leadership. A masterpiece of Baroque art, rich in symbolism and historical context.
Explore Nicolas Poussin’s ‘The Testament of Eudamidas.’ A Baroque masterpiece depicting friendship & mortality. Discover its classical style, rich details & timeless themes at the Statens Museum.
Experience Nicolas Poussin's poignant 'Orpheus & Eurydice'! This Baroque masterpiece captures a timeless myth of love, loss, and the power of music. A stunning reproduction awaits.
Nicolas Poussin's "The Apparition of the Virgin" is a Baroque masterpiece depicting Mary's visitation to St. James. Witness classical idealism, divine grace, and masterful chiaroscuro in this iconic 1629 painting.
Admire Nicolas Poussin's iconic Self-Portrait1 – a serene Baroque masterpiece showcasing classical influences and masterful technique. Explore the painting’s symbolism & history at ArtsDot.
Witness the profound beauty of Nicolas Poussin's 'Extreme Unction.' This Baroque masterpiece captures a poignant moment of faith and farewell, showcasing classical elegance & emotional depth. Explore its rich history & artistic significance.
Nicolas Poussin’s ‘The Seven Sacraments, Eucharist’ captures the profound reverence of a Baroque Mass with balanced composition and muted tones. Admire this iconic scene depicting communion and spiritual unity – a timeless masterpiece to own.
Discover Nicolas Poussin's 'Venus and Adonis' (1628), a stunning Baroque oil painting capturing mythological romance with dramatic lighting, rich colors, and exquisite detail. Perfect for art collectors and enthusiasts.
Nicolas Poussin’s "The Eucharist" showcases a monumental Baroque masterpiece depicting the Last Supper with meticulous detail and harmonious balance. Explore this iconic 1637 painting, a cornerstone of classical art, and discover its profound symbolism.
This page lists paintings by Nicolas Poussin (Andelys, 15 June 1594 – Rome, 19 November 1665). Attributions vary; Jacques Thuillier identified 224 autograph works and 33 with doubts. Rediscovered artworks expand this list beyond exhaustive categorization.
Captured in exquisite Baroque style by Nicolas Poussin, this self-portrait depicts a contemplative scholar amidst classical paintings—a masterful blend of intellect and artistic reverence. Explore the serene beauty and timeless elegance of this iconic artwork.
The Death of Germanicus by Nicolas Poussin (1627) depicts Roman soldiers mourning the demise of Tiberius Claudius Marcus Germanicus, Emperor Augustus’s son and military commander. Painted in the Baroque style, it showcases meticulous detail and dramatic lighting, capturing a poignant scene of grief amidst classical architectural elements.
Nicolas Poussin’s monumental ‘The Institution of the Eucharist,’ a masterpiece of neoclassicism from 1640, captures the solemn beauty of Christ's final meal with profound classical elegance. Explore this iconic Baroque painting and bring timeless artistry into your home.
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