9 October 2021 – 2 January 2022
Ground Floor Galleries
Tambourines shake, wine spills, and half-naked figures whirl across the canvas in these paintings of revelry, dance and drama that are brought together in this first exhibition dedicated to Poussin and dance.
Poussin’s paintings of dance are unique. He brings
to life the classical world of gods and mortals with wild and riotous movement
but, the chaos on the canvas does not reflect the meticulous and inventive
process that allowed him to capture bodies in motion.
In this exhibition, Poussin’s paintings and
drawings of dance will be shown alongside the antique sculpture he studied,
inviting you to trace the evolution of his ideas from marble to paper to paint.
Poussin’s working methods will be fully
revealed with a reconstruction of his wax figurines, which the artist
manipulated into different compositions, underscoring his role not only as
painter of dance, but as choreographer in his own right.
Exhibition organised by the National Gallery, London and the Getty
Museum, Los Angeles.
Image above: Detail from Nicolas Poussin, 'A Dance to the Music of
Time', about 1634. By kind permission of the Trustees of the Wallace
Collection, London (P108) © The Trustees of the Wallace Collection
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/exhibitions/poussin-and-the-dance
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