The Arcadian Shepherdess
from - https://www.durand-gallery.com/paintings/the-arcadian-shepherdess
The Durand Gallery says:
BERGERE PAS DE TENTATION QUE POUSSIN TENIERS GARDENT LE CLEF PAX DCLXXXI PAR LE CROIX ET CE CHEVAL DE DIEU J’ACHEVE CE DAEMON DE GARDIEN A MIDI POMMES BLEUES
SHEPHERDESS NO TEMPTATION THAT POUSSIN TENIERS HOLD THE KEY PEACE 681 BY THE CROSS AND THIS HORSE OF GOD I COMPLETE
THIS DAEMON GUARDIAN AT MIDDAY BLUE APPLES.
There is a famous painting by Nicolas Poussin (1594 – 1665) entitled Les Bergers D’Arcadie (the Arcadian shepherds) that depicts idealized shepherds from classical antiquity, clustering around an austere tomb inscribed with the Latin words Et in Arcadia Ego. This phrase is usually interpreted as a memento mori – “Even in Arcadia I exist”, as if spoken by personified Death. The tomb in Poussin – and André Durand’s picture, seems to be a virtual replica of a tomb of uncertain date that was built outside of Rennes-le-Château in the exact landscape.
Poussin’s Les Bergers D’Arcadie has been highly influential in the history of art and more
recently has been associated with the pseudohistory of the Priory of Sion myth popularized in the books Holy Blood and the Holy Grail and The Da Vinci Code.
Another painting is 'Et in Arcadia Ego'.
You can read about this HERE