The Triumph of Pan

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The Triumph of Pan is a 17th-century mythological painting by Nicolas Poussin that depicts a bacchanalian celebration in honor of the god Pan, exemplifying the artist’s classical style and interest in ancient themes.

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Le Triomphe de Pan 1
The Triumph of Pan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythological painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artisticStyle classical style
basedOn classical mythology
collection National Gallery
surface form: National Gallery collection
countryOfOrigin France
creator Nicolas Poussin
creatorNationality French
depicts Pan
ancient rites
bacchanalian celebration
dancing figures
erotic celebration
garlanded figures
maenads
music and dance
musical instruments
nude figures
rural landscape
satyrs
wine and drinking vessels
genre mythological painting
hasGenre history painting
inception 1630s
influencedBy ancient Greek art
ancient Roman art
languageOfTitle English
location National Gallery
surface form: National Gallery, London
mainSubject Dionysian revelry
god Pan
materialUsed oil paint
movement Baroque
originalTitle The Triumph of Pan self-linksurface differs
surface form: Le Triomphe de Pan
originalTitleLanguage French
partOf Nicolas Poussin mythological works
significantFor example of Poussin’s classical style
representation of ancient themes in Baroque art
surface canvas
theme ecstasy and revelry
nature and fertility
pagan ritual
timePeriod 17th century

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Nicolas Poussin notableWork The Triumph of Pan
The Triumph of Pan originalTitle The Triumph of Pan self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Le Triomphe de Pan