Detail of The Triumph of Silenus, by Nicolas Poussin,
photographed in 2020 after cleaning in 2019–20. 1635–36.
Oil on canvas, 142.9 by 120.5 cm. (National Gallery, London).
1. The Triumph of Bacchus, by Nicolas Poussin. 1635–36. Oil on canvas,
127.97 by 151.77 cm. (Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City).
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10. Detail of Fig.2, showing dancing figures.
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2. The Triumph of Silenus, by Nicolas Poussin, photographed in 2020
after cleaning in 2019–20. 1635–36. Oil on canvas, 142.9 by 120.5 cm.
(National Gallery, London.)
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3. The Triumph of Pan, by Nicolas Poussin. 1636. Oil on canvas,
135.9 by 146 cm. (National Gallery, London).
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4. The Triumph of Silenus, by Nicolas Poussin, photographed
before its cleaning in 2019–20. 1635–36. Oil on canvas,
142.9 by 120.5 cm. (National Gallery, London.)
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5. Detail of Fig.2, showing Silenus.
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6. Detail of Fig.3, showing a woman astride a goat.
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7. Detail of Fig.1, showing a satyr astride a goat.
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8. The nurture of Jupiter, by Nicolas Poussin. c.1636–37. Oil on canvas,
96.5 by 121 cm. (Dulwich Picture Gallery, London).