A dialogue between classical painting and contemporary art on the theme of nature, exploring the legacy and relevance of Nicolas Poussin.
According to Pierre Rosenberg, director of the Louvre and one of the foremost Poussin experts, Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665) was the first painter to go beyond mere landscape painting to measure up against nature itself. Throughout his career, he transformed his vision, drawing on increasingly subtle and vibrant lyricism. His teachings became a model, and that 'sense of nature' was then passed on to generations of artists, from Gaspard Dughet to Joseph Vernet. And today? In an age marked by ecological anxiety, are there still artists capable of addressing nature with the same lyrical intensity?
This book takes up the challenge, weaving together classical masterpieces and contemporary works in a timeless dialogue. With essays by leading scholars and an unpublished work by Giulio Paolini, Le Sentiment de la Nature explores Poussin's legacy and its surprising relevance to contemporary art.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition curated by
Guillaume de Sardes at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco in 2026.
Works by Roger Ackling,
Robert Barry, Anne-Lise Broyer,
Giorgio Andreotta Calò,
Pier Paolo Calzolari,
Christo & Jeanne-Claude, Thomas Demand, Gustave Doré, Gaspard Dughet,
Latifa Echakhch, Tim Eitel, Ed van der Elsken, Ilse et Pierre Garnier,
Nan Goldin, Andreas Gursky, Suzanne Husky, Mimmo Jodice,
Pierre Joseph,
Ange Leccia, Pierre Lesieur,
Charles de Meaux,
Fausto Melotti,
Mario Merz, Sarah Moon,
Giulio Paolini,
Claudio Parmiggiani,
Bruno Pélassy, Giuseppe Penone, Nicolas Poussin, Anting Qiu, Walter Robinson,
Torbjørn Rødland,
Anne Laure Sacriste, Christophe Sarlin, Pierre Thoretton, Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes, Joseph Vernet, Marine Wallon…