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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Jan Saenredam, who began his career as a mapmaker, is esteemed as a pupil of both Hendrick Goltzius and, probably, Jacques de Gheyn (1565–1629). He studied briefly with the older artist in 1589, and from 1593 to 1597, he engraved drawings made by Goltzius in Rome. Saenredam’s prints, many of which were based on Goltzius’s works, were sometimes considered even more elegant and delicate than his teacher’s originals. Saenredam achieved a silvery tonality with subtle effects of artificial illumination, which he particularly exploited in Evening and Night , the candlelit scenes of the series Four Times of Day .
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Theodoor van Thulden — Philip IV Appointing Prince Ferdinand
Herman Jansz. Muller — Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgi
Hendrick Goltzius — Christ Before Caiaphas, plate four from
Johann Liss — Interior with Two Pairs of Lovers and a Fool
Abraham Bosse|Melchior Tavernier — Visit to the New Mother
Jacques Couché — La Coquette Fixee
Master of the Die — Psyche Enters the Underworld
François Boucher|Gabriel Huquier|Gabriel Huquier — Plate 1:
Abraham Bosse|Melchior Tavernier — Visit of the Nursemaid
Francesco Zugno — Nobility Presenting an Infant to Venice
Jean de La Fontaine|Jean Honoré Fragonard|Jean-Baptiste Pata
Charles Louis Lingée — The Occupation, from Monument du Cost