Nicolas Poussin

Baroque painter, 'The Arcadian Shepherds'

Nicolas Poussin - Baroque painter, 'The Arcadian Shepherds'
Born

1594
431 years ago

Died

November 19th, 1665
359 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

France

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A prominent Baroque painter, Poussin spent much of his career in Rome, where he developed a classical style characterized by clarity of form and vibrant color. His works often depicted historical and mythological themes, displaying a deep understanding of perspective and composition. Poussin's techniques and visual storytelling influenced generations of artists. His paintings convey complex narratives through carefully arranged elements, adhering to his belief in the importance of order and rationality in art. His works remain significant within the history of Western art and are studied for their technical mastery and intellectual depth.

Created 'The Ark of the Covenant' (1637-1640)

Painted 'The Arcadian Shepherds' (c. 1650)

Developed a unique approach to narrative painting

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