There are parts of human history that I obsess one simply because they reveal a portion of truth about the nature of mankind, as to what we are capable of. I like to paint these important events in history, repurpose them and link them compositionally to a historical work of art about the same event. Nicolas poussin did the same thing here.
Poussin took the history of Germanicus's murder and used as a compositional model a sarcophagus from Rome. Brilliant conceptual, compositional oil painting; Albeit there are so few that can and will connect the dots to read this painting as it was intended to be read by Poussin.
This oil painting is a Masterwork example of compositional oil painting. Go spend some time reading its imagery at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Nicolas Poussin
French, 1594-1655
"The death of Germanicus"
1627, oil on canvas
Germanicus was murdered out of envy and fear...
...fear always has and always will destroy mankind's future.
