The Continence of Scipio, John Smibert, circa 1726

The Continence of Scipio, John Smibert, circa 1726

The college’s founder james bowdoin iii (1752–1811) understood european artistic traditions to be essential to education and bequeathed his art collection to the college upon his death. He acquired this copy after nicolas poussin’s the continence of scipio of 1640 (now at the pushkin museum in moscow) from the boston, massachusetts, studio of john smibert, where it served as an exemplar of the classical style for a generation of american artists. It tells the story of the roman general scipio, who returned a female captive to her fiancé rather than enslaving her. As a parable of self-control and the expansion of empire through virtue and valor, the scene became exceptionally popular when the burgeoning united states built its own identity. In this spirit, the painting was understood to provide moral guidance to bowdoin students in the college’s early years. Object Type: painting. Date: circa 1726. Dimensions: height: 116.2 cm (45.7 in); width: 159 cm (62.6 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Bowdoin College Museum of Art. John Smibert after Nicolas Poussin, The Continence of Scipio, c. 1726, Bowdoin College Museum of Art 1813.10
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