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of St. Cecilia (?), Venus and Adonis, Birth of Bacchus, Landscape, Portrait of Pope Clement IX. as Cardinal, Montpellier Museum; Entry of Christ into Jerusalem, Nancy Museum; Ruins of Triumphal Arch with Figures, Rennes Museum; Saint in Ecstasy, Nantes Museum; Moses Saved, Lille Museum; View near Rome, Pyramus and Thisbe, Cherbourg Museum; A Bacchanal, Lyons Museum; Landscape, Nîmes Museum; Holy Family, Sacrifice to Priapus, Shepherd watching his Flock, Bordeaux Museum; Death of Germanicus, Bacchus and Ariadne, Palazzo Barberini, Rome; Triumph of Flora, Capitol, ib.; Slumber of Shepherds, Angel dictating Gospel to St. Matthew, Apollo and Daphne, Several Landscapes in Fresco, Palazzo Colonna, ib.; Aldobrandini Wedding, Birth of Adonis, Palazzo Doria; Artist's Portrait, Palazzo Rospigliosi, ib.; Triumph of Ovid, Sacrifice of Noah, Palazzo Corsini, ib.; Martyrdom of St. Erasmus, Vatican, ib.; Theseus lifting the Stone, Venus and Adonis on Mount Ida, Three Landscapes, Uffizi, Florence; St. Margaret and the Dragon, Turin Gallery; Bacchus and his Train, Basle Museum; Juno and the dead Argus in Italian Landscape, Infancy of Jupiter, Helios and Phaëton with Saturn and the Four Seasons, View in Roman Campagna with St. Matthew and the Angel, Berlin Museum; Murder of Pompey, Flight of Myrrha, Satyr and Bacchante followed by Fauns, Cassel Gallery; Jehovah in the burning Bush (1641), Gallery, Copenhagen; Death of Eudamidas, Moltke Collection, ib.; Landscape in a Storm, Darmstadt Museum; Noah's Sacrifice, Moses exposed in the Ark, Adoration of the Magi (1633), Martyrdom of St. Erasmus, Kingdom of Flora, Narcissus, Venus Asleep, The Nymph Syrinx pursued by Pan, Portrait of the Artist (1640), Dresden Museum; Landscape, Gotha Museum; Mary and Elizabeth with their Children (?), Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Pietà, Midas and Bacchus, Artist's Portrait (1650), Old Pinakothek, Munich; Israelites in the Desert attacked by Snakes, Oldenburg Gallery; Two Landscapes, Stuttgart Museum; Titus pillaging the Temple, SS. Peter and John healing the Lame, Museum, Vienna; Holy Family (2), SS. Peter and John healing the Lame, four others, Liechtenstein Gallery, ib.; Landscape with Ancient City (1649), Harrach Gallery, ib.; Scene from Plague at Marseilles, Baptism of Christ, Czernin Gallery; Woodland with Narcissus, Wiesbaden Gallery; Parnassus, Sacrifice of Noah, Bacchanal, Meleager and Atalanta, St. Cecilia, and 15 others, Madrid Museum; Moses striking the Rock (1649), Holy Family, Triumph of Galatea, Continence of Scipio, and 18 others, Hermitage, St. Petersburg; Nursing of Bacchus, Cephalus and Aurora, Bacchanalian Festival (2), Venus surprised by Satyrs, Plague of Ashdod, Landscape, National Gallery, London; Adoration of Magi, Education of Jupiter, Triumph of David, Flight into Egypt, Rinaldo and Armida, and others, Dulwich Gallery; Seven Sacraments, Moses striking the Rock, Bridgewater House, London; Holy Family, Bacchante and Satyr, Stafford House, ib.; Jehovah in Glory, Shepherds of Arcadia, Holy Family, Devonshire House, ib.; Dance of the Seasons, Hertford House, ib.; Madonna, Landscape, Grosvenor House, ib.; Plague at Athens, Leigh Court; Adoration of the Golden Calf, Repose in Egypt, Pharaoh's Daughter about to Bathe in the Nile, Diana and Nymphs, Landscape, Portrait of Duchesnois, Historical Society, New York; Mythological Subject, Museum, ib.—Bellier, ii. 305; Ch. Blanc, École française; Villot, Cat. Louvre; Bouchette, Poussin (Paris, 1858); Gonder, Andelys et N. Poussin (Paris, 1860); Guibal, Éloge de Poussin (Paris, 1783); Poillon, N. Poussin (Paris,