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Nicolas Poussin: Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe  wikidata:Q14508085 reasonator:Q14508085
Artist
Nicolas Poussin  (1594–1665)  wikidata:Q41554 s:fr:Auteur:Nicolas Poussin q:en:Nicolas Poussin
 
Nicolas Poussin
Alternative names
Niccolò Possino
Description French painter, drawer and decorator
Date of birth/death June 1594 Edit this at Wikidata 19 November 1665 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Les Andelys Rome
Work location
Paris (1612-1621), Lyon (1622), Rome (1624-1640), Paris (1640-1642), Rome (1643-1665)
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q41554
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Title
Deutsch: Gewitterlandschaft mit Pyramus und Thisbe
English: Landscape during a Thunderstorm with Pyramus and Thisbe
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre landscape art Edit this at Wikidata
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Deutsch: Historie · Mythologische Darstellung · Landschaft · Pyramus · Thisbe · Mann · Frau · Paar · Tier · Flucht · Tod · Gefahr · Maulbeerbaum · Sage · Renaissance · Wildnis · Stadt · Sicherheit · Schmerz · Leid · Ungezähmtheit · Tragödie · Liebesgeschichte · Ideallandschaft · Liebespaar · Babylon · Naturgewalt · Selbstmord · Trennung · Abschied · Thisbe entdeckt den sterbenden Pyramus (die Szene kann in der Nähe einer Quelle spielen) · Szenen aus bestimmten Werken der Literatur: Ovid, Metamorphosen · Gewitter, Unwetter · Landschaften in der gemäßigten Zone · Stadtansicht; Landschaft mit von Menschen errichteten Anlagen · Blitz, Blitzstrahl, Donnerschlag · See
English: historical narration · mythological representation · landscape · Pyramus · Thisbe · man · woman · couple · animal · escape · death · danger · mulberry tree · saga · Renaissance · wilderness · city · security, safety · pain · suffering · untamedness · tragedy · love story · idealised landscape · pair of lovers · Babylon · force of nature · suicide · separation · parting · Thisbe discovers the dying Pyramus (the scene may be represented near a fountain) · (OVID,Metamorphosen) specific works of literature (with AUTHOR, Title) · thunderstorm · landscapes in the temperate zone · city-view, and landscape with man-made constructions · lightning, flash of lightning, thunderbolt · lake
Date 1651
date QS:P571,+1651-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium

painting (Q3305213)

Deutsch: Leinwand
English: canvas
Dimensions 191 x 274 cm
institution QS:P195,Q163804
Accession number
1849
References
Source/Photographer https://sammlung.staedelmuseum.de/de/werk/gewitterlandschaft-mit-pyramus-und-thisbe

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