How smart was Poussin?
Malcolm Bull, 4 April 1991
Nicolas Poussin
by Alain Mérot, translated by Fabia Claris.
Thames and Hudson, 336 pp., £65, November 1990,0 300 04763 0 Show More
by Alain Mérot, translated by Fabia Claris.
Thames and Hudson, 336 pp., £65, November 1990,
Nicolas Poussin: Dialectics of Painting
by Oskar Bätschmann, translated by Marko Daniel.
Reaktion, 176 pp., £27, September 1990,0 948462 10 8 Show More
by Oskar Bätschmann, translated by Marko Daniel.
Reaktion, 176 pp., £27, September 1990,
Ideal Landscape: Annibale Carracci, Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain
by Margaretha Rossholm Lagerlöf.
Yale, 256 pp., £35, November 1990,0 300 04763 0 Show More
by Margaretha Rossholm Lagerlöf.
Yale, 256 pp., £35, November 1990,
“... seas was Poussin’s great mind voyaging? No one really had much idea until the publication of Anthony Blunt’s monograph in 1967, which argued that Poussin ‘thought in terms of Stoicism’, set forth ‘his views on ethics ... with clarity and vigour in his letters’, and ‘applied his philosophy to the practical conduct of his life in the most exact ... ”