Don’t get to London much these days but did last Thursday. A day packed full of art, books and ideas. First up for Poussin and the Dance exhibition which is terrific. Here’s some of the art. 1/

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Good morning art lovers. If you get the Sunday Times you can read me going gaga over the Poussin show at the National Gallery. It’s a small selection of paintings, but there’s so much to look at! Especially in the realm of the cherubs. Lay off the wine little ones!

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Destruction of the temple in Jerusalem by Titus,
by Nicolas Poussin, 1635.

(Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien)

Originally painted for Cardinal Francesco Barberini.

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Looking forward to the Opening of the National Gallery's exhibition "Poussin and the dance" this evening: la joie de vivre à la française ☀️

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Alors je dirais :

1. Le printemps de Pierre Auguste Cot
2. Vénus et Adonis de Nicolas Poussin
3. La lettre de Jean-Honoré Fragonard

Merci pour la question ! J'ai adoré y répondre !

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Quando si ha la cattiva abitudine di cercare una gocciolina di veleno in ogni fiore schiuso, si trova,fino alla morte,qualche motivo per lamentarsi. Guarda quindi le cose da un angolo diverso e cerca il miele in ogni fiore.
Rosa Luxemburg

N. Poussin

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'In addition to the many Pan-like figures ... there is one figure of interest who is wearing a cloak with a red jewel and holding a staff containing the hermetic double snake.' Mysteries of Poussin's art. https://t.co/DPXyEQZRgn

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Winter (The Flood) (1664)
by Nicolas Poussin
Style: Classicism

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