● On view now — Gallery 208
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Johann Michael Rottmayr’s bold brushwork, vivid palette, and forward-tilted compositions indicate that this painting and its companions were hung over doorways, offering a forceful illusion to viewers below. Here, the immense power of the Roman god Jove’s gleaming thunderbolts looms overhead. Jove, also known as Jupiter, flies forward and rears back his fist, ready to send the giants who have climbed up to attack the heavens tumbling back down to earth. The strongly contrasted light and dark passages, called chiaroscuro, amplify the scene’s intensity.
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Joachim Antonisz. Wtewael — The Battle between the Gods and
Benjamin West — The Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise
Giovanni Battista Langetti (Italian, 1635–1676) — The Vision
Jean Baptiste Henri Deshays — Saint John the Baptist Preachi
Francesco Guardi (Italian, 1712–1793) — The Angels Appearing
Hendrick Goltzius — Apollo
Jean Bernard Restout (French, 1732–1797) — Sleep
Hieronymous Wierix — St Michael Triumphing Over the Dragon
Hendrick Goltzius — Apollo
Venus Discovering the Dead Adonis
Ignacio de Ries — Saint Michael the Archangel