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Seven Sacraments (Poussin)

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Two series of paintings by Nicolas Poussin

Ordination from the first series

The Seven Sacraments refers to two series of paintings of theseven sacraments by the French painterNicolas Poussin.

First series

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Ordination from the second series

Painted between 1637 and 1640, the first series was commissioned byCassiano dal Pozzo in the second half of the 1630s and was sold to theDukes of Rutland in 1784.[1] One of the seven,Penance, was destroyed in a fire at the Rutlands'Belvoir Castle in 1816, andBaptism was acquired by theNational Gallery of Art in Washington DC in 1939, where it still resides. The remaining five were still at Belvoir Castle at the time whenAnthony Blunt wrote his catalogue in 1966, and then were on loan to theNational Gallery in London until November 2010, when all five of these paintings were taken off show prior to the attempted sale ofOrdination on 8 December that year.[2]Ordination was ultimately purchased by theKimbell Art Museum for US$24.3 million and was displayed for the first time there on September 14, 2011.[3] In 2013 theFitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge purchasedExtreme Unction. In January 2023, an export licence was issued forConfirmation, which was sold abroad. In 2024 the National Gallery in London acquiredEucharist.Marriage remains in the collection of the Trustees of the Duke of Rutland’s 2000 Settlement, and is currently on loan to the National Gallery in London[4]

The images linked to below are of the remaining six paintings of the first series, and an engraving of the lost paintingPenance:

  1. Baptism(image)
  2. Confirmation(image)
  3. Eucharist(image)
  4. Penance (image)
  5. Extreme Unction(image)
  6. Ordination(image)
  7. Marriage(image)

Second series

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The second series was painted forPaul Fréart de Chantelou from 1644 to 1648 and was acquired byFrancis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater in 1798. The paintings passed by descent to the Earls of Ellesmere, the last of whom became theDuke of Sutherland in 1964. All seven paintings of the second series have since 1945 beenon loan to theScottish National Gallery, Edinburgh as part of theBridgewater Loan.[5]

The images linked to below are of the seven paintings of the second series:

  1. Baptism(image)
  2. Confirmation(image)
  3. Eucharist(image)
  4. Penance(image)
  5. Extreme Unction(image)
  6. Marriage(image)
  7. Ordination(image)


See also

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References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toSeven Sacraments by Nicolas Poussin.
  1. ^"RELEASE: POUSSIN'S ORDINATION".www.christies.com. Retrieved17 March 2020.
  2. ^"Poussin masterpiece fails to sell".BBC News. 8 December 2010. Retrieved17 March 2020.
  3. ^Poussin masterpiece from the celebrated 'Sacraments' series acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum[permanent dead link]
  4. ^The National Gallery acquires Poussin’s 'Eucharist' showing the Last Supper from his first cycle of pictures of the seven sacraments
  5. ^Blunt, Anthony (1966).The Paintings of Nicolas Poussin: A Critical Catalogue. London: Phaidon.OCLC 349831
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