Studies on Claude and Poussin Anke BernauMichael Kitson, a renowned European art historian, focused on landscape art, notably Claude Lorrain. He transformed the study of Claude's work, emphasizing aesthetic qualities. This volume includes 20 essays on Claude, Nicolas Poussin and Gaspard Dughet, varying in depth and scale, with an introduction by Claire Pace.
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