Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
A landscape painter and engraver, Mauperché was a student of Louis de Boullogne the elder and one of the founders of the Royal Academy. Influenced by Flemish and Dutch artists, as well as by Claude Lorrain, he produced an important graphic oeuvre of more than fifty prints, almost all of his own invention.
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Martin von Molitor — The Fallen Tree Trunk
Jan Both — Upright Italian Landscapes: Woman on a Mule
Jan Both — The Ox-Cart, from Upright Italian Landscapes
Stefano della Bella|Israël Henriet|Louis de Bourbon duc d'An
Stefano della Bella|Israël Henriet|Louis de Bourbon duc d'An
Claude Lorrain — The Wooden Bridge (Rebecca and Eliezer)
Allaert van Everdingen — Branch of a tree
Anthonie Waterloo — Peasant with a Shovel
Claude Lorrain — The Flight into Egypt
Herman van Swanevelt — A Wooded Landscape with Travellers by
Anthonie Waterloo — Hagar Comforted by the Angel, from Six L
Jan Both — The Large Tree, from Upright Italian Landscapes