Die Inspiration des Dichters

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Die Inspiration des Dichters


Details

Museum
Louvre
Jahr
1629
Technik
Öl
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
182,5 × 213 cm

Die Geschichte

Poussin painted this in Rome at the end of the 1620s, still a French newcomer soaking up the warm Venetian colour of Titian, whose canvases he could study across the city. You can see that debt in the golden light on Apollo, who reaches to crown a poet caught mid-thought, pen poised, a book on his lap, a Muse standing quietly beside him. Even in the 17th century nobody was certain which poet or which text was meant, and an early inventory simply calls it Apollo with a Muse and a poet. Around the time he finished it Poussin married Anne Dughet, a young Roman woman. Much later the royal gardener Andre Le Notre owned the picture and gave it to Louis XIV.