Et in Arcadia ego

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Et in Arcadia ego is a famous 17th-century painting by Nicolas Poussin that meditates on mortality through an image of Arcadian shepherds contemplating a tomb.

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Et in Arcadia ego canonical 4
Et in Arcadia ego (Guercino) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
alsoKnownAs Les Bergers d’Arcadie
The Arcadian Shepherds
artHistoricalSignificance canonical image of Arcadian theme
key work in Poussin’s oeuvre
artworkStyle classicizing Baroque
collection Louvre Museum
surface form: Musée du Louvre
countryOfOrigin France
creator Nicolas Poussin
creatorNationality French
depicts balanced classical composition
classical drapery
female figure
gesture of pointing
horizon line
idealized landscape
inscription
pastoral landscape
reading of inscription
rocky outcrop
shadow on tomb
shepherd
tomb
trees
genre history painting
hasPart Latin inscription "Et in Arcadia ego"
hasTitle Et in Arcadia ego self-link
iconographicTradition pastoral Arcadia
inception 1630s
influencedBy Arcadian pastoral tradition
classical antiquity
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Paris
locatedInTheCountry France
location Louvre Museum
mainSubject Arcadian shepherds
mortality
materialUsed oil paint
movement Baroque
partOf French national heritage system
surface form: French national collections
period 17th century
significantPlace Rome
supportMaterial canvas
theme contemplation of death
memento mori
transience of life
titleLanguage Latin

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Nicolas Poussin notableWork Et in Arcadia ego
Et in Arcadia ego hasTitle Et in Arcadia ego self-link
The Arcadian Shepherds inscription Et in Arcadia ego
The Arcadian Shepherds alsoKnownAs Et in Arcadia ego
Guercino notableWork Et in Arcadia ego
this entity surface form: Et in Arcadia ego (Guercino)