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Poussin’s Women: Sex and Gender in the Artist’s Works examines the paintings and drawings of the well-known seventeenth-century French painter Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) from a gender studies perspective, focusing on a critical analysis of his representations of women.

The book’s thematic chapters investigate Poussin’s women in their roles as predators, as lustful or the objects of lust, as lovers, killers, victims, heroines, or models of virtue.

Poussin’s paintings reflect issues of gender within his social situation as he consciously or unconsciously articulated its conflicts and assumptions.

A gender studies approach brings to light new critical insights that illuminate how the artist represented women, both positively and negatively, within the framework in his seventeenth-century culture.

This book covers the artist’s works from Classical mythology, Roman history, Tasso, and the Bible.

It serves as a good overview of Poussin as an artist, discussing the latest research and including new interpretations of his major works.

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Amsterdam University Press
9463721843 / 9789463721844
Hardback
759.4
11/08/2020
Netherlands
386 pages, 106 Illustrations, color
170 x 240 mm