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The Triumph Of Pan
Nicholas Poussin — French, 1594–1665 — French Classical Baroque
Poussin is the central figure of seventeenth-century French classicism, though he spent most of his working life in Rome. Trained in part through study of Raphael and antique sculpture, he developed a measured, intellectually rigorous style in which clarity of composition, restrained gesture, and archaeological accuracy take precedence over Baroque theatricality. His subjects were drawn primarily from scripture, ancient history, and Ovidian mythology, often staged as carefully ordered friezes within idealized landscapes.
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