November 19.1665-The death of the French painter Nicolas Poussin
November 19, 1665 (, Otomi October 13), the death of the French painter Nicolas Poussin. 17th century French Baroque works of Nicolas Poussin,
, "the victory of David Nicolas Poussin (Nicolas Poussin, 1594 -1665 years 11, 19) important painter. "Al-Kadi shepherd its masterpiece. Often referred to simply do Poussin. (On TodayOnHistory.com)
born in the province of Normandy, France Andre town (en: Les Andelys) is nobility after the two artists; youth had learning is Kangtan watts Lan (Quentin Varin) with Confucianism and Buddhism (Jouvenet). He visited Paris, the classical style of painting by Raphael deeply influenced 1621 who paint a mural in the Luxembourg Palace, and pay a few friends, artist Phillip de Champagne and Italy poet Marino (Marino) Knight. (Lssdjt.com)
1630, Poussin at the age of 29, moved to Rome, Italy, and have a strong interest in the time the paintings of the Renaissance began in Italy, indirectly affect his classical style of the faction. His masterpiece "Al-Kadi shepherd" is drawn. 1640 he briefly returned to Paris, drew a lot of pictures behalf of King Louis XIII.
Poussin in 1665 after the death of French painting community respected his research focus to the Renaissance time painting, Poussin doctrine, "said the factions. Advocate sketch is more important than color.
Reviews: Impressionist Poussin 'reactionary right.
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