VARIN, Quentin - b. ~1570 Beauvais, d. 1634 Paris - WGA

VARIN, Quentin

(b. ~1570 Beauvais, d. 1634 Paris)

Today his name is usually mentioned in connection with Poussin, whose first teacher he was. Varin himself was trained in Beauvais by François Gaget, then worked as a journeyman in the workshop of Duplan in Avignon (1597-1600).

Maria de’Medici became his patroness in Paris, where he also assisted in decorating the Luxembourg and became “peintre du Roi” in 1623. He adopted some formal elements of the Fontainebleau school by emulating them at a somewhat superficial level, and painted his figures in strangely elongated proportions on his oversized canvases.

Presentation of Christ in the Temple
Presentation of Christ in the Temple by

Presentation of Christ in the Temple

Varin worked chiefly in Beauvais and Paris. It has always been assumed that his work for the Church of the Grand Andely must have influenced the young Nicolas Poussin, who was born at Les Andelys. Varin never departed from his out-of-date but powerful Mannerist style.

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