Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This important drawing is one of a group of preparatory designs for a Roman Catholic prayer book (the Breviarium Romanum) that was reissued in 1614 under the new parameters of Counter-Reformation liturgy. This scene, in which Peter Paul Rubens placed the figure of Judas—instead of Christ—as center-most in the composition, preceded prayers celebrating the feast of Corpus Christi. The layered used of media and precise placement of compositional elements reflect Rubens’s intense desire to control the printed versions of his designs.
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Portrait of Isabella Brant
The Triumph of the Church
The Holy Family with Saints Elizabeth and John the Baptist
Portrait of a Woman, Probably Susanna Lunden (Susanna Fourme
Atalanta and Meleager
Diana and Her Nymphs Departing for the Hunt
The Holy Family with Saints Francis and Anne and the Infant
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Hans Georg Asam — Christ at Emmaus
Ciro Ferri — The Last Supper
Francesco Curia — The Last Supper
Raphael — Last Supper
Rembrandt van Rijn — Christ at Emmaus: The Larger Plate
Pieter de Witte — Supper at Emmaus
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Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617) — The Passion
Master of the Egmont Albums — The Last Supper
Giulio Benso — Last Supper
Hendrick Goltzius — The Last Supper, from The Passion