Jean Dughet; Nicolas Poussin

Jean Dughet and Nicolas Poussin are represented in museum collections for their collaborative prints, documented as being active around 1645. The database records six prints attributed to their collaboration, a significant number of which are preserved in the collections of the National Gallery of Art.

Their known output centers on key religious and liturgical subjects. A notable group of works includes Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Marriage, and Ordination. These detailed compositions from the mid-seventeenth century demonstrate sophisticated narrative skill and clarity in their execution.

The presence of their works in the National Gallery of Art establishes the historical and artistic importance of the collaboration between Dughet and Poussin. Because these pieces are held in public institutions, their compositions are frequently made available to contemporary scholars and collectors as high-quality prints. The historical record preserved in these museum-quality works often enters the public domain, ensuring continued accessibility for study.

6 works in collection

Works in Collection