“…It should be noted that Tutter has written elsewhere, extensively and psychoanalytically, about the seventeenth-century French painter Nicolas Poussin (see, e.g., Tutter 2014). It is a striking fact, clearly significant and meticulously discussed here, that the sole work of art in Johnson’s Glass House is, and has been from its inception, a painting by Poussin, modestly displayed, uncertainly attributed, and rather carelessly protected.…”