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Imaginary Landscape

  • Dimensions96.0 x 154.0 cm

Discover Gaspard Dughet’s serene Roman landscapes & influential style. Explore his iconic paintings of the campagna & legacy in British art. #GaspardDughet #LandscapeArt

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Collectible Description

Gaspard Dughet was Poussin’s brother-in-law. He learned to paint from him and was also later, confusingly, known as "Gaspard Poussin." His landscapes are usually wilder versions of Poussin’s classical visions, closer in temperament to the paintings of Salvator Rosa, with rocky outcrops and blasted trees.

Artist Biography

The Soul of the Roman Campagna



In the heart of the seventeenth century, amidst the sweeping vistas and ancient ruins of Rome, emerged a painter whose brush captured the very breath of the Italian countryside. Gaspard Dughet, often whispered in art circles as Gaspard Poussin, was a man of dual identity—a French soul born into the warmth of an Italian landscape. Though he never set foot in his ancestral France, his work remains a cornerstone of the French school, deeply rooted in the fertile soil of the Roman Campagna.

His journey began under the tutelage of his brother-in-law, the great Nicolas Poussin, a connection that would forever link his name to the classical tradition. Yet, Dughet was never merely a shadow of his mentor. While he inherited a sense of structured grandeur, he infused his landscapes with a vitality and a rhythmic movement that were uniquely his own. He specialized in the topography of the Roman outskirts, transforming dusty paths and verdant hills into stages for silent, eternal dramas.

The Drama of Light and Tempest



As Dughet’s artistry matured, his canvases began to pulse with a more fluid and atmospheric energy. He became a master of the elements, particularly known for his ability to depict the sudden, breathtaking arrival of a storm. Out of his vast repertoire, many of his works are dedicated to these turbulent skies, where heavy clouds collide with shafts of breaking light. This fascination with the ephemeral nature of weather placed him alongside his contemporary, Salvator Rosa, as one of the preeminent landscape painters of his era.

His technique often involved a delicate collaboration; he frequently worked with Guillaume Courtois, who would breathe life into the scenes by painting the staffage—the small, human figures that wander through the vastness. This synergy allowed Dughet to focus on the monumental scale of nature while maintaining an intimate connection to the human experience. From the grand frescoes of the Palazzo Colonna to the more weathered cycles in San Martino ai Monti, his work reflects a profound mastery over both light and texture.

A Legacy Carved in Stone and Garden



The influence of Dughet’s vision did not fade with his death in 1675; rather, it migrated north, finding a profound resonance in the British Isles. During the eighteenth century, his name became synonymous with the ideal classical landscape. His style was so evocative that collectors often attributed any beautiful, pastoral scene to him, a testament to the enduring power of his aesthetic.

His impact can be seen across several disciplines:
  • The evolution of British landscape painting, providing a blueprint for masters like Thomas Gainsborough and John Constable.
  • The design of English landscape gardens, which sought to replicate the serene, structured wildness found in his oil paintings.
  • The preservation of classical ideals within the National Gallery in London, where works like his Sacrifice of Abraham continue to inspire awe.
Through his ability to marry the classical with the atmospheric, Gaspard Dughet ensured that the Roman landscape would forever live on through the eyes of the world.
Gaspard Dughet

Gaspard Dughet

1613 - 1675 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque Landscape
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: British landscape painting
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Nicolas poussin
  • Date Of Birth: June 1615
  • Date Of Death: May 1675
  • Full Name: Gaspard Dughet
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Landscape with Cross
    • View of the Hermitage of Camaldoli near Frascati
  • Place Of Birth: Rome, Italy
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