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Nicolas Poussin's landscape allegories

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Nicolas Poussin's Landscape Allegories offers new interpretations for several of the most beautiful and enigmatic paintings of the artist's late career.

Sheila McTighe examines the landscapes within the social and intellectual context of seventeenth-century libertinage, a clandestine atheist movement, and argues that, despite their outward limpidity, Poussin's landscape allegories are deliberately obfuscatory, their meaning ensconced in a set of signs and symbols recognizable only to an intellectual milieu that was marginal in seventeenth-century cultural life.

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Cambridge University Press
0521482143 / 9780521482141
Hardback
759.4
29/03/1996
United Kingdom
English
256p., [8]p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
26 cm
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