Examining a group of pictures painted in the early-to-mid 1630s, this dissertation sets out to demonstrate that Nicolas Poussin’s turn to the subject of dance helped him transform his style from the sensuous Venetian manner of his early years to the cool, crisp, relief-like approach that would characterize his mature work and form the basis for French Classicism in subsequent decades. Painting dancers allowed Poussin to work through the problem of arresting motion, to explore the affective potential of the body represented, and to discover a measured, geometric compositional method capable of containing and harnessing that potential. The resulting pictures, painted in Rome, were warmly received in Paris by a group of early collectors that i...
The biased image of Poussin rendered by Pierre-Marie Gault de Saint-Germain (1756-1842) Under the C...
While the accomplishments of many seventeenth-century artists (such as the playwright and actor Moli...
In 1909, Sergei Diaghilev arrived in Paris with a troupe of dancers that would soon take the city by...
The subject of my dissertation is the relationship between Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) and his Frenc...
In a letter to Paul Fréart de Chantelou dated 24 November 1647 Poussin outlined several aesthetic no...
Cardinal Camillo Massimo (1620-77) was among the most influential figures in the cultural world of s...
Nicolas Poussin’s final painting, his unfinished 1664 iteration of Apollo and Daphne, has attracted ...
La danse constitue un axe important de la production de Poulenc et un modèle essentiel de son style,...
My dissertation, “Ballet d’Action to Ballet-Pantomime: Dance, Text, and Narrative in French Ballet, ...
Galileo's confirmation of Copernican cosmology was one of the major cultural problems of seventeenth...
Recent scholarship in the humanities has scrutinized the ways in which constructions of national ide...
This three-volume work on dance history describes dance from its origins through the court fêtes of ...
Cahusac, Louis de (1706-1759) À La Haye, Chez J. Neaulme, 1754 First edition Louis de Cahusac was a ...
The court ballet as an artistic genre was created in France at the end of the sixteenth century. Whi...
This thesis researches the ballet de cour spectacles of the seventeenth century French court, with a...
The biased image of Poussin rendered by Pierre-Marie Gault de Saint-Germain (1756-1842) Under the C...
While the accomplishments of many seventeenth-century artists (such as the playwright and actor Moli...
In 1909, Sergei Diaghilev arrived in Paris with a troupe of dancers that would soon take the city by...
The subject of my dissertation is the relationship between Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) and his Frenc...
In a letter to Paul Fréart de Chantelou dated 24 November 1647 Poussin outlined several aesthetic no...
Cardinal Camillo Massimo (1620-77) was among the most influential figures in the cultural world of s...
Nicolas Poussin’s final painting, his unfinished 1664 iteration of Apollo and Daphne, has attracted ...
La danse constitue un axe important de la production de Poulenc et un modèle essentiel de son style,...
My dissertation, “Ballet d’Action to Ballet-Pantomime: Dance, Text, and Narrative in French Ballet, ...
Galileo's confirmation of Copernican cosmology was one of the major cultural problems of seventeenth...
Recent scholarship in the humanities has scrutinized the ways in which constructions of national ide...
This three-volume work on dance history describes dance from its origins through the court fêtes of ...
Cahusac, Louis de (1706-1759) À La Haye, Chez J. Neaulme, 1754 First edition Louis de Cahusac was a ...
The court ballet as an artistic genre was created in France at the end of the sixteenth century. Whi...
This thesis researches the ballet de cour spectacles of the seventeenth century French court, with a...
The biased image of Poussin rendered by Pierre-Marie Gault de Saint-Germain (1756-1842) Under the C...
While the accomplishments of many seventeenth-century artists (such as the playwright and actor Moli...
In 1909, Sergei Diaghilev arrived in Paris with a troupe of dancers that would soon take the city by...