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How to use poussin in a sentence

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Ten complete novices struggled with jointing and stuffing a poussin and creating towers of vegetables.
Try the clear asparagus soup or mackerel and potato terrine to start and for the main course roast poussin or smoked confit of duck.
The acclaimed barbecue provides more than your average grub, including griddled lobster and rotisserie poussin.
A roasted poussin is vividly enhanced by black spice and yellowfoot chanterelles.
The polenta that came with the apricot brandied poussin and duck Armagnac sausage held its own against its tasty partners.
Hudson Valley poussin was also oddly lacking in flavor, and the skin had no crispiness.
Between poussin and Guinea hen, choose the latter if you love dark meat and because the gritty diavola sauce of wax beans and tomato enhances the bird's succulence.
On the lunchtime menu, the grilled poussin is cooked to crispy perfection.
Instead of 101 ways to stuff a poussin, surely the readers needed 101 ways to embellish two-minute ramen noodles.
Seeking to launder the spoils of a diamond heist, he visited the studio of Nicolas Poussin in early 1631 and purchased two paintings.
Fastened to the wall around the mirror are copies and reproductions of works of art by Poussin, Le Sueur, Rembrandt and others.
The gallery has an impressive array of old masters on display, including works by Rembrandt, Poussin, Rubens, Canaletto and Gainsborough.
Poussin perpetuates the convention, which goes back as far as the Pompeian frescoes, of burnished umber men and pearly women.
He developed an eclectic style under the influence of Nicolas Poussin and the Bolognese and Venetian masters whose works he could study in Rome.
For Tancred and Poussin alike, the literal wounds of passion, whether martial or venereal, have been succored by true charity and enduring love.
Poussin, who seems to privilege the world image per se, dissembles such spatiotemporal leaps within the contiguous illusion-promoting signs of the depicted scene.
Two of the most famous French artists of the time of Baroque era, Nicolas Poussin and Claude Lorrain, lived in Italy.
In the 17th century some major French painters were Normans like Nicolas Poussin, born in Les Andelys and Jean Jouvenet.
Allegorical narrative subjects might exalt the sensuous arts, as in the symbolic muses portrayed by Poussin and Luca Signorelli and the paradisiac gardens of 15th-century French illuminated manuscripts.
On the other side there are people who mentalize, like Giotto, Poussin, and Seurat, in whose work gesture is ­eliminated in favor of the direct translation of thought into painterly action.
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Porbus and Poussin stood at the door of the studio and looked at each other in silence.
Poussin studied nature with a minuteness that often exposed him to raillery.
Like Poussin he depended much upon long sweeping lines in composition, and upon effects of linear perspective.
This good M. Bellanger has given you permission to copy his Poussin.
From that time until Zampieri's death, Poussin was his friend and pupil.
Thus toiling, struggling, and suffering, Poussin spent his later years.
One may fancy the feelings of Poussin at hearing these words.
Claude and Poussin, Rembrandt and Velazquez went unregarded.
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