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Deffense [45]
2 years ago
14

Landscape with Saint John on Patmos. Saint John sits in ancient ruins while overlooking a countryside.

History
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Ivenika [448]2 years ago
4 0

An individual who is involved in activities associated with music, art, craft-work, painting, sketching, dance, and many more is called an artist. The above painting is a masterpiece by Nicolas Poussin, Hence Option C.

<h3>Who was Nicholas Poussin?</h3>

Nicholas Poussin was a painter with French Extravagant fashion and painted mainly mythological and religious figures.

The painting of a landscape with Saint John an evangelist is depicted as the influential man retired and penning his book of divulgence and gospel on the isle of Patmos.

Therefore, this is the famous painting by Nicolas Poussin.

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