Behind the scenes in Conservation: Nicolas Poussin: The painter's painter
Why is this such an important painting in Nicolas Poussin's career?
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What has made Nicolas Poussin so influential over artists through the decades? And how did his style adapt over his career? Often referred to as the ‘painter’s painter’, this 17th-century artist is well represented for you to explore at the National ...
Often referred to as the ‘painter’s painter’ due to his influence on artists through the decades, Nicolas Poussin is well represented in the National Gallery Collection.
However, we were missing a key aspect of his oeuvre: his famous 'Seven Sacraments'. In celebration of our Bicentenary this year, we acquired Eucharist from this series. It is one of the greatest paintings of the Last Supper.
Join National Gallery curator Francesca Whitlum-Cooper and Head of Conservation, Larry Keith, in the Conservation studio, to see this newly acquired, later work alongside an earlier Poussin, Cephalus and Aurora.
Side by side we can see the stark changes in his style over time but just a decade apart. Hear about the handling of light in Poussin’s work, his unique ability to conjure up a universe and his manner of composition. And Keith introduces the conservation treatments that these works have had.