Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665), artist
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Nicolas Poussin
(1594-1665) was a French artist.
Contents
1
Biography
2
Works on Second Temple Judaism
2.1
Paintings
3
External links
Biography
Works on Second Temple Judaism
Paintings
Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus (1626 Poussin), art
Massacre of the Innocents (1628 Poussin), art
Triumph of David (1630 Poussin), art
Crossing of the Red Sea (1634 Poussin), art
Adoration of the Golden Calf (1634 Poussin), art
Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus (1637 Poussin), art
Esther before Assuerus (1640 Poussin), art
Ecstasy of St Paul (1650 Poussin), art
Finding of Moses (1651 Poussin), art
The Death of Sapphira (1652 Poussin), art
St. Peter and St. James Cure the Lame Man (1655 Poussin), art
External links
Wikipedia
/
Wikipedia.fr
Categories
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Artists
Painters
French
French Artists
Born in the 1590s
Died in the 1660s
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