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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
James McArdell was a talented Dublin School mezzotint engraver who also published his own prints. Here he capitalized on the Leiden painter Godfried Schalken’s fleeting fame. Schalken produced numerous nighttime scenes, and for this mythological mezzotint, the choice of illumination is particularly apt. Cupid fell in love with the mortal Psyche. Unable to keep her promise to meet with him solely in the dark, she lit an oil lamp, thereby learning her secret lover was divine. Overcome with his loveliness, she spilled the burning oil, waking him. Only after she succeeded in three seemingly impossible quests could they finally marry.
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Giuseppe Cammarano — Cupid and Psyche
Charles-François Hutin — Tarquin and Lucretia
Jean-Baptiste Le Prince — The Rest (Le Repos)
Emmanuel Jean Nepomucene de Ghendt — Morning
Giuseppe Varotti|Fabio Berardi — Zeus handing the golden app
Emmanuel Jean Nepomucene de Ghendt — Night
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727–1804) — Tarquin and
Agostino Veneziano (Agostino dei Musi)|Giulio Romano — The Y
Emmanuel Jean Nepomucene de Ghendt — Evening
Charles Gildon|Lucius Madaurensis Apuleius|William Hogarth —
Johann Carl Loth — Danae and the Shower of Gold
Jacques-Louis David (French, 1748–1825) — Cupid and Psyche