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Gaspard Dughet Landscape with St Augustine and the Mystery of the Trinity oil painting reproduction


Landscape with St Augustine and the Mystery of the Trinity
mk86 c.1651-1653 Oil on canvas 278.5x385.5cm Rome
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Gaspard Dughet
  
1615-1675 French Gaspard Dughet Location Italian painter. He was one of the most distinguished landscape painters working in Rome in the 17th century, painting decorative frescoes and many easel paintings for such major Roman patrons as Pope Innocent X and the Colonna family. He is associated with a new genre of landscape, the storm scene, although of some 400 catalogued works little more than 30 treat this theme. His most characteristic works depict the beauty of the scenery around Rome, particularly near Tivoli, and suggest the shifting patterns of light and shade across a rugged terrain. Dughet drew from nature, yet his landscapes are carefully structured, and figures in antique dress suggest the ancient beauty of a landscape celebrated by Virgil. Very few can be securely dated; his development may be inferred from his few dated fresco paintings and from the wider context in which he was working. Most writers, following Pascoli, have divided Dughet career into three periods. His first landscapes were a little dry (Pascoli); in his second period he developed a more learned style, closer to that of his teacher, Nicolas Poussin; his late works were more intimate and more original.
Landscape with St Augustine and the Mystery of the Trinity
mk86 c.1651-1653 Oil on canvas 278.5x385.5cm Rome

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