Delphi Complete Works of Nicolas Poussin (Illustrated)
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The seventeenth century painter Nicolas Poussin founded the French Classical tradition, working the majority of his career in Rome. He specialised in history paintings, depicting scenes from the Bible, ancient history, and mythology, which are notable for their narrative clarity and dramatic force. Poussin was a man of contrasts; sensual, yet austere and intellectual, prizing reason, order and dispassion above all else. His art is a reconciliation and synthesis of these traits, setting an example of what would become the standard for a long tradition of academic art, continuing until the end of the nineteenth century. His influence was far-reaching, winning the approval of the Neoclassical masters, the Post-Impressionists and even modernists like Pablo Picasso. Delphi’s Masters of Art Series presents the world’s first digital e-Art books, allowing readers to explore the works of great artists in comprehensive detail. This volume presents Poussin’s complete paintings in beautiful detail, with concise introductions, hundreds of high quality images and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)
* The complete paintings of Nicolas Poussin – over 300 images, fully indexed and arranged in chronological and alphabetical order
* Includes reproductions of rare works
* Features a special ‘Highlights’ section, with concise introductions to the masterpieces, giving valuable contextual information
* Enlarged ‘Detail’ images, allowing you to explore Poussin’s celebrated works in detail, as featured in traditional art books
* Hundreds of images in colour – highly recommended for viewing on tablets and smartphones or as a valuable reference tool on more conventional eReaders
* Special chronological and alphabetical contents tables for the paintings
* Easily locate the artworks you wish to view
* Includes a selection of Poussin's drawings – explore the artist’s varied works
* Features two bonus biographies – discover Poussin's artistic and personal life
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CONTENTS:
The Highlights
The Death of Chione (1622)
Bacchanals: The Andrians (1627)
The Death of Germanicus (1627)
The Martyrdom of Saint Erasmus (1629)
Parnassus (1630)
Plague of Ashdod (1630)
The Adoration of the Golden Calf (1634)
A Dance to the Music of Time (1636)
The Israelites Gathering the Manna (1638)
Et in Arcadia ego (1638)
The Seven Sacraments (1640)
Time Defending Truth against the Attacks of Envy and Discord (1641)
Landscape with Polyphemus (1649)
The Annunciation (1657)
The Four Seasons (1660-1664)
Apollo and Daphne (1664)
The Paintings
The Complete Paintings
Alphabetical List of Paintings
The Drawings
List of Drawings
The Biographies
Poussin (1838) by Arthur Thomas Malkin
Nicolas Poussin (1913) by Louis Gillet
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Delphi Complete Works of Nicolas Poussin (Illustrated) - Nicolas Poussin
Nicolas Poussin
(1594-1665)
img2.jpgContents
The Highlights
The Death of Chione (1622)
Bacchanals: The Andrians (1627)
The Death of Germanicus (1627)
The Martyrdom of Saint Erasmus (1629)
Parnassus (1630)
Plague of Ashdod (1630)
The Adoration of the Golden Calf (1634)
A Dance to the Music of Time (1636)
The Israelites Gathering the Manna (1638)
Et in Arcadia ego (1638)
The Seven Sacraments (1640)
Time Defending Truth against the Attacks of Envy and Discord (1641)
Landscape with Polyphemus (1649)
The Annunciation (1657)
The Four Seasons (1660-1664)
Apollo and Daphne (1664)
The Paintings
The Complete Paintings
Alphabetical List of Paintings
The Drawings
List of Drawings
The Biographies
Poussin (1838) by Arthur Thomas Malkin
Nicolas Poussin (1913) by Louis Gillet
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The Highlights
img17.jpgLes Andelys, a commune in the northern French department of Eure, in Normandy — Nicolas Poussin was born near Les Andelys in 1594.
The Highlights
img18.pngIn this section, a sample of Poussin’s most celebrated works is provided, with concise introductions, special ‘detail’ reproductions and additional biographical images.
The Death of Chione (1622)
img19.jpgThe leading painter of the classical French Baroque style, Nicolas Poussin was born in 1594, close to the town of Les Andelys in Normandy. He was the son of a nobleman whose fortunes had been dashed in the Wars of Religion. Poussin’s early education was mostly devoted to Latin and letters, though from an early age he displayed a talent for art, which in 1611 was encouraged by the arrival of Quentin Varin, an itinerant painter visiting Les Andelys; Varin is now regarded as the great artist’s first master. Poussin’s later works reveal the influence of Varin, particularly in their storytelling, accuracy of facial expression, fine drapery and vibrant palette.
In spite of his blossoming talent, Poussin’s parents were opposed to the prospect of having an artist for a son. Varin was clearly impressed with the capabilities of this precocious young man and urged Poussin to depart for Paris the following year, where he could realise his ambition to become a major artist. Aged eighteen, Poussin took this advice and fled his parents’ control.
On arriving at the great metropolis, Poussin studied anatomy, perspective and architecture, working under the instructions of several prominent masters. The most important event of his first stay in Paris was the discovery of the Royal art collections, open to him via his friendship with Alexandre Courtois, the valet de chambre of Marie de Medicis. In this esteemed gallery, Poussin saw for the first time engravings of the works of Giulio Romano and especially of Raphael, whose work had a significant influence on his development. According to Giovanni Pietro Bellori, Poussin’s friend and first biographer, the painter considered himself at this early point of his career as firmly placed in the ‘School of Raphael’. So inspired was he by Raphael’s achievements, Poussin made two unsuccessful attempts to reach Rome in the early 1620’s.
It was an opportune time to arrive in Paris, during the regency of Marie de Medici, when art was flourishing as a result of the Royal commissions for the decoration of her palace, and by the meteoric rise of wealthy Paris merchants, seeking to showcase their wealth with the purchase of classically inspired artworks. There was also a substantial market for paintings in the redecoration of churches outside Paris destroyed during the French Wars of Religion, having finally come to an end. However, Poussin could not afford to be a member of the powerful guild of master painters and sculptors, which had a monopoly on most commissions and brought lawsuits against ambitious outsiders trying to break into the profession. The young artist would have to bide his time…
One fortunate connection he did make was with Giambattista Marino, the court poet to Marie de Medici, who employed him to make a series of fifteen drawings, eleven illustrating the Roman poet Ovid’s Metamorphoses and four illustrating battle scenes from Roman history. The Marino drawings
, now held in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle, are among the earliest identifiable works to the hand of Poussin.
During this formative period of his apprenticeship, Poussin completed several major commissions. The Death of Chione (1622) is his first known surviving work in oil, which he produced during a stay in Lyon, while on one of his unsuccessful attempts to reach Italy. It portrays the death of Chione, lover of both Hermes and Apollo. The artist had already drawn the scene from Ovid’s collection of myths for the Marino commission. It was an interesting choice for a young artist, the story having been rarely treated in painting before. Ovid tells us how Chione was a maiden of such rare beauty that Apollo and Mercury fell in love with her. In time she gives birth to twins, Autolycus and Philammon, each of whom has one of the aforementioned gods as their fathers. As with many of these tales, there is a hubristic twist. Led to a moment of senseless pride, Chione boasts that she has more attractions than Diane, rousing the vengeance of the wrathful goddess, who pierces her tongue with an arrow, preventing her from speaking heresy again. The maiden’s uncle Ceyx rushes to her assistance, his dramatic form dominating the right section of the canvas. Chione’s father likewise tries to help his daughter and he manages to escape death by his transformation into a hawk by Apollo, illustrated in the left distance.
Poussin places the sensuous body of the girl at the centre of the composition, engaging our immediate attention. Her arms are twisted in a painful and unnatural posture, the light flooding across the corpse with dramatic emphasis, increasing the drama. Ironically, Chione is lighted by the rays of the lunar goddess, her murderer, as her life-like flesh stirs sympathy in the viewer. The tragic scene is heightened by the weeping twin children, whose tear-filled faces stress the inevitable tragedy, as they strive to save the onrushing Ceyx from further persecution. With echoes of Raphael’s 1507 panel painting of The Deposition, Poussin’s Death of Chione may be a work of youthful bravado, but there is no mistaking the early signs of rare genius in the composition. The use of chiaroscuro and foreshortening and the replication of flesh and other painterly details all confirm the artist’s ability to express emotion in a striking and convincing manner.
The painting had in fact been lost for many years and was only rediscovered in recent times. With the help of patrons of the Saint-Pierre Museum Club, the Heritage Fund and the Rhône-Alpes Region, the canvas was purchased in 2016 by the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon. Recent research has revealed that The Death of Chione was likely commissioned by Father Bernardin, Silvio I (1613-1686), during his time in Lyon. In 1691 it came into the possession of the distinguished Reynons family of Lyon, who were silk weavers originating from Milan. Impressively, the painting