
Nicolas Poussin · PD
Vénus et Adonis. Paysage de Grottaferrata (moitié droite de Vénus et Adonis)
Détails
L'histoire
Poussin painted this in Rome around 1625, early in his long Italian career, for Cassiano dal Pozzo, a scholar and collector who fed the young Frenchman a steady diet of ancient art and antiquarian learning. The picture set the lovers Venus and Adonis in a broad Roman landscape near the abbey of Grottaferrata, with a reclining river god among the greenery. Then, sometime in the 18th century, someone cut the canvas in two. This is the right-hand piece, the landscape half, which reached the museum in Montpellier in 1825. The other half, carrying the figures of the lovers, drifted into a separate collection abroad. For nearly 200 years the two lived apart, until 2012, when they were brought back together and shown side by side here in Montpellier.




