A French landscape painter in Rome: Claude
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A French landscape painter in Rome: Claude
Nicolas Poussin’s pure landscape paintings developed from settings of myths. The other French founding father of landscape painting, Claude Lorrain (1604/5–1682), drew from art imported from Northern Europe to Italy in the early seventeenth century. One of the key figures in this change in the south was the Flemish artist Paul Bril, who moved to Rome around 1582. Although he found plenty of demand there for mythological scenes, he also painted s…
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