Gaspard Dughet
1615 – 1675
French landscape painter, draughtsman, and etcher, born of French parents and active in Rome (called also Gaspard Poussin). He is one of the most difficult seventeenth-century artists to identify and define, even though he achieved success in his lifetime and his pictures continued to be in demand for two centuries after his death. He became associated with Nicolas Poussin (whose surname he adopted) at an early age because Poussin married Gaspard's sister, Anne-Marie Dughet, in 1630.
14 artworks in collection
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Works
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Museum

Italianate Landscape
Private collection
Rocky Roman Landscape with a Hilltop Town
Private collection
A View of Tivoli, with the Teverone Flowing Beneath
Private collection









