● On view now — Gallery 219
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
In this print illustrating a detail from a painting by Anne-Louis Girodet de Roucy-Trioson, Hyacinthe Louis Aubry-Lecomte highlighted Swaran, the villainous son of Starno (seen in the print at left). This subject would have been popular with the French public, who were fascinated by the epic poetry of Ossian, a third-century Scottish bard and the principal subject of Girodet’s painting. The poems purported to be by Ossian were actually authored by James Macpherson in the 1760s, with content compiled from various sources.
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John Downman — Moses
Jacques de Gheyn, III — Triton Blowing a Conch
Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617) — The Deities: Demogorg
A. J. Defehrt — Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie
Friedrich Wilhelm Reuter (German, 1768–1834) — The Abduction
Christoffel Jegher — Hercules Slaying Envy
Hendrick Goltzius — Jupiter, from Eight Pagan Gods
Jacques de Gheyn, III — Triton Blowing on a Conch
William Blake — Nude Figure of a Man with Flaming Torch
Hendrick Goltzius — Pluto, from The Deities
A. J. Defehrt — Design: Study, from Encyclopédie
Hendrick Goltzius — Oceanus, from The Deities