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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Following the method of Bonnet, his mentor and colleague, Janinet created luxurious sets of color prints with printed gold frames and passed them off as foreign imports. Because the printmakers’ unauthorized use of gold leaf was eventually caught, only a limited number of gilded examples were produced. Impressions of these prints are scarce today, as many were ruined after being displayed in homes. This allegory of spring depicts Zephyre, the classical personification of the west wind, with his lover Flore, goddess of flowers
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Henri Chevaux (French, 1723–1789) — Mother with Two Children
Jean François Janinet|François Boucher — The Toilet of Venus
Simon Vouet|François Tortebat|Michel Dorigny — Abundance
Jean-Baptiste Huet I|Alexandre Chaponnier — L'Amour couronné
Simon Charles Miger|François Boucher — A Love Letter
Jacob de Wit — Jupiter and Mnemosyne
Gilles Demarteau|François Boucher — Leda and the Swan
Richard Houston|Carington Bowles I|Rosalba Carriera — Summer
Jan Saenredam — Venus and Cupid, from Three Goddesses Seated
Louis-Marin Bonnet (French, 1736–1793) — Love Requests Venus
Giovanni Battista Cipriani — Bacchus and Maiden
Jan Saenredam — Venus and Amor, from Three Pagan Gods or God