Poussin and the Dance review – the greatest frozen ballet in all art
‘Some of art’s most luxurious orgies’ – Poussin and the Dance review
April 2021
Poussin painting ‘copy’ to hang in main galleries with new label
The Triumph of Silenus was relegated to storerooms but new study casts it in a new light
February 2015
Dulwich Picture Gallery's Made in China challenges public to spot fake artwork
Conceptual artist Doug Fishbone sets art lovers a test - to find the modern Chinese copy among the south London gallery’s 270 paintings
November 2014
The Baroque Underworld: Vice and Destitution in Rome review – high art and low life in the Eternal City
Colourful lives of 17th-century artists on show at Villa Medici exhibition
January 2014
Jonathan Jones on art
Come on, museums: stump up £14m to save Poussin's masterpiece
Books blog
Pen portraits: fine art in fiction
September 2012
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Too respectable or better than ever? The Turner Prize 2012 – the week in art
Jonathan Jones: Top provocateur Spartacus Chetwynd may make Paul Noble look traditional as sculptor Keith Coventry shakes Salisbury, plus Carracci Freud and Rain Room – all in your weekly art dispatch
December 2011
Art treasures leave UK as museums struggle to mount competitive bids
Lack of funds and public money leave institutions unable to stop exodus of works worth £65m, including Turner masterpiece
July 2011
Jonathan Jones on art
Why Poussin's Golden Calf was a sitting duck at the National Gallery
Jonathan Jones: Following a red spray paint attack on one of its paintings, should the National Gallery tighten up security – and charge visitors?
Cy Twombly and Nicolas Poussin: the odd couple
A new exhibition juxtaposes the work of Cy Twombly with paintings by Poussin. A Good Old Modernist meets a Grand Old Master. Julian Bell on a bold pairing that works brilliantly
Artist Cy Twombly dies aged 83 in Rome
American who exiled himself from his country of birth was seen by many as an heir to abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock
June 2011
Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters – review
Romanticism is alive in Twombly's impulsive blooms of colour, but the exhibition's pairing with Poussin is an uneasy one, writes Jonathan Jones
Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters – in pictures
Contemporary painter Cy Twombly's towers of colour meet classical artist Nicolas Poussin's visions of Arcadia in this major new show
This week's new exhibitions
Folkestone Triennial: A Million Miles From Home | Twombly and Poussin: Arcadian Painters | Paul Etienne Lincoln | Constellations | Matt Stokes | René Magritte | Bold Tendencies | Maurizio Anzeri
February 2011
Jonathan Jones on art
A passion for Nicolas Poussin
Jonathan Jones: I couldn't see beyond the artist's icy classicism to the raging intensity beneath. Valentine's Day is a good time to learn to love him
November 2009
Jonathan Jones on art
Art snobs can keep Poussin
Jonathan Jones: Next to the sensuality of Botticelli or the danger of Cézanne, Poussin's haughty, bloodless landscapes leave me cold