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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
Under the patronage of Francis I, the Royal Palace of Fontainebleau was decorated with paintings and stucco-work by Italian Mannerist artists. A print workshop was also established there to record and publicize the achievements of the masters working at the isolated palace. Jean Mignon was one of the principal printmakers of the Fontainebleau School; this splendid etching, based on a drawing by Luca Penni, displays the extreme elegance and refined, attenuated figures of the Fontainebleau style. When the young hunter Actaeon stumbles upon the bathing Diana in Ovid’s Metamorphoses, he surprises the chaste goddess, who subsequently splashes water upon him. This print depicts the ensuing moments, in which Actaeon, on the left, is transformed into a deer, and Diana’s nymphs, on the right, attempt to shield their goddess. Based on a drawing by Luca Penni, this etching’s graceful lines and attention to decoration aptly demonstrate Mignon’s participation in the first School of Fontainebleau.
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The Temptation of Eve
Designs for Terms
The Adoration of the Magi
The Judgment of Paris
Design for a Term with the Head of Woman, Strapwork and Trop
Term in the Form of an Old Man Warming His Hands
Term in the Form of a Woman with Musical Instrument
Male Terminal Figure; Torso with Beard and Turban on a Half-
Luca Penni|Jean Mignon — The Metamorphosis of Actaeon
Jan Saenredam — Allegory of Human Nature
Pieter van der Heyden — The Adoration of the Shepherds
Hans Bol — Plate 12, from Landscapes with Scenes from the Ol
Master of the Die — Psyche Gives Presents to Her Sisters
Master of the Die — Other Nymphs Serving Psyche at the Table
Hendrick Goltzius — The Expense of Litigation, from Litis Ab
Giulio Bonasone — Juno at left asks Jupiter to help the Gree
Abraham Bosse|Jean I Leblond — Spring
Adriaen Collaert — Rebecca and Eliezer at the Well, from Lan
Hieronymous Wierix — Vanitas
Abraham Bosse|Le Blond — Spring