La Continenza di Scipione

Nicolas Poussin · PD

La Continenza di Scipione


Dettagli

Anno
1640
Tecnica
olio su tela
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
114,5 × 163,5 cm

La storia

Poussin painted this in 1640, the year Cardinal Richelieu finally lured him from Rome back to Paris to work for the French king, a move Poussin dreaded and soon fled. The story is a model of self-control. After capturing the Spanish city of New Carthage, the young Roman general Scipio was given a beautiful captive as a prize, learned she was already betrothed, and handed her back untouched to her fiance, along with her ransom as a wedding gift. Poussin lays it out like a ceremony, Scipio enthroned at the center and the couple before him. A Roman secretary to the pope first ordered the picture. Catherine the Great later bought it for the imperial collection, and it now hangs in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow.

La Continenza di Scipione — Nicolas Poussin — MuseScope