Francesco Xanto Avelli, Echo, Amor en Narcissus (1535) Nicolas Poussin, Écho et Narcisse (ca. 1629–1630) Benjamin West, Narcissus and Echo (1805) Classical mythology...
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Echo and Narcissus is an oil painting by French artist Nicolas Poussin, from 1627-1628. It measures 74 by 100 cm (29 by 39 in) and is held in the Louvre...
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his own reflection. Composer Nikolai Tcherepnin wrote his ballet "Narcisse et Echo, Op. 40" in 1911 for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and was danced...
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Retrieved 25 October 2014. Panofsky, Dora (June 1949). "Narcissus and Echo; Notes on Poussin's Birth of Bacchus in the Fogg Museum of Art". The Art Bulletin....
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three other ships: the storeship Loire, the brig Argus and the corvette Écho. De Chaumareys, a recently returned royalist émigré, had been appointed captain...
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(Narcisse à bouquet) is the fifth most important – "Le Narcisse à bouquet est la premiere fleur, après les Jacinthes, les Tulipes les Renoncules, et les...
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(1659), Mary Magdalene Unconscious (1665). In the French field, Nicolas Poussin, an artist of a serene classicism, was perhaps the inaugurator of the academic...
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Lully" (Pitou, 1983 , ad nomen, p. 201) or Le Mariage de Carnaval et de la Folie Poussin, who was going shortly to die before his time, had been engaged...
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certain scenographic character in the arrangement of landscapes and figures (Poussin, Domenichino); the other is represented by Claude Lorrain, with a more...
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