● On view now — Gallery 218
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Pompeo Batoni’s grand portraits and numerous religious and historical commissions established him as the leading Roman painter of his day. He painted Peace and War on his own initiative, without a commission, attracting critical praise for the work’s graceful invention. It combines elements of Rococo softness and eroticism with the newly fashionable Neoclassical style. War, represented by the god Mars, is restrained by a personification of peace, who bears an olive branch.
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Gerard de Lairesse — Odysseus and Calypso
Gerard de Lairesse — Bacchus and Ariadne
Charles Meynier (French, 1768–1832) — Apollo, God of Light,
Joos de Pape — Venus and Adonis
Eglon van der Neer — Circe Punishes Glaucus by Turning Scyll
Eustache Le Sueur — The Rape of Tamar
Gerard de Lairesse — Mercurius gelast Calypso om Odysseus te
Barend Graat — Pandora
Nicolas Bertin — Joseph and Potiphar's Wife
Jan Harmensz. Muller — Minerva Arming Perseus
Peter Paul Rubens — Venus and Adonis
anonymous — Meleager and Atalanta