Page:Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings, 1887, vol 3.djvu/519

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POU8SIN of St. Cecilia (?), Venus and Adonis, Birth of Bacchus, Landscape, Portrait of Pope Clement IX. as Cardinal, Montpellier Muse- um ; Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, Nancy Museum ; Ruins of Triumphal Arch with Figures, Reunes Museum ; Saint in Ecstasy, Nantes Museum ; Moses Saved, Lille Muse- um ; View near Eome, Pyramus and Thisbe, Cherbourg Museum ; A Bacchanal, Lyons Museum ; Landscape, Nimes Museum ; Holy Family, Sacrifice to Priapus, Shepherd watch- ing his Flock, Bordeaux Museum ; Death of Germanicus, Bacchus and Ariadne, Palazzo Barberiui, Rome ; Triumph of Flora, Capi- tol, ib.; Slumber of Shepherds, Angel dic- tating Gospel to St. Matthew, Apollo and Daphne, Several Landscapes in Fresco, Pa- lazzo Colouua, ib. ; Aldobrandini Wedding, Birth of Adonis, Palazzo Doria ; Artist's Portrait, Palazzo Rospigliosi, ib.; Triumph of Ovid, Sacrifice of Noah, Palazzo Corsini, ib.; Martyrdom of St. Erasmus, Vatican, ib. ; Theseus lifting the Stone, Venus and Adonis on Mount Ida, Three Landscapes, Uflizi, Florence ; St. Margaret and the Dragon, Turin Gallery ; Bacchus and his Train, Basle Museum ; Juno and the dead Argus in Ital- ian Landscape, Infancy of Jupiter, Helios and Phaeton with Saturn and the Four Sea- sons, View in Roman Campagna with St. Matthew and the Angel, Berlin Museum ; Murder of Pompey, Flight of Myrrha, Satyr and Bacchante followed by Fauns, Cassel Gallery ; Jehovah in the burning Bush (1041), Gallery, Copenhagen ; Death of Eudamidas, Moltke Collection, ib. ; Landscape in a Storm, Darmstadt Museum ; Noah's Sacrifice, Moses exposed in the Ark, Adoration of the Magi (1633), Martyrdom of St. Erasmus, King- dom of Flora, Narcissus, Venus Asleep, The Nymph Syrinx pursued by Pan, Portrait of the Artist (1640), Dresden Museum ; Land- scape, Gotha Museum ; Mary and Elizabeth with their Children (?), Kunsthalle, Ham- burg ; Pieta, Midas and Bacchus, Artist's Portrait (1650), Old Pinakothek, Munich; Israelites in the Desert attacked by Snakes, Oldenburg Gallery ; Two Landscapes, Stutt- gart Museum ; Titus pillaging the Temple, SS. Peter and John healing the Lame, Mu- seum, Vienna ; Holy Family (2), SS. Peter and John healing the Lame, four others, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; Landscape with Ancient City (1(549), Harrach Gallery, ib.; Scene from Plague at Marseilles, Baptism of Christ, Czernin Gallery ; Woodland with Narcissus, Wiesbaden Gallery ; Parnassus, Sacrifice of Noah, Bacchanal, JMeayer and Atalanta, St. Cecilia, and 15 others, Madrid Museum ; Moses striking the Rock (I(i49), Holy Family, Triumph of Galatea, Conti- nence of Scipio, and 18 others, Hermitage, St. Petersburg ; Nursing of Bacchus, Cepli- alus and Aurora, Bacchanalian Festival (2), Venus surprised by Satyrs, Plague of Ash- dod, Landscape, National Gallery, London ; Adoration of Magi, Education of Jupiter, Triumph of David, Flight into Egypt, Ri- naldo and Armida, and others, Duhvich Gal- lery ; Seven Sacraments, Moses striking the Rock, Bridgewater House, London ; Holy Family, Bacchante and Satyr, Stafford House, ib. ; Jehovah in Glory, Shepherds of Arca- dia, Holy Family, Devonshire House, ib.; Dance of the Reasons, Hertford House, ib. ; Madonna, Landscape, Grosvenor House, ib. ; I'layuc at Athens, Leigh Court ; Adoration of the Golden Calf, Repose in Egypt, Pha- raoh's Daughter about to Bathe in the Nile, Diana and Nymphs, Landscape, Portrait of Dnchesnois, Historical Society, New York; Mythological Subject, Museum, ib. Bel- lier, ii. 305 ; Ch. Blanc, Ecole francaise ; Villot, Cat. Louvre ; Bouchette, Poussin (Paris, 1858); Gonder, Andelys et N. Pous- sin (Paris, 1860); Guibal, Eloge de Poussiu (Paris, 1783) ; Poillon, N. Poussiu (Paris,