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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
On a formative trip to Rome, John Downman drew copiously after the antique. For these two studies of human emotion, he likely used prints by Jean Audran after Charles Le Brun to illustrate his publication Expressions of the Passions of the Soul (from 1727, or later editions). While fright was part of Le Brun’s famous lecture on the topic of reproducing the emotions, he did not mention attention, and neither one appears in the nearby Encyclopédie pages.
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William Sharp — Evil
Eduardus Jacobus — Terrour (sic) or Fright
Charles Le Brun|Robert Sayer|Anonymous, British, 18th centur
Eduardus Jacobus — Hatred or Jealousy
Eduardus Jacobus — Compassion
Lucas Vorsterman I|Pieter Bruegel the Elder|Anonymous, Flemi
Thomas Worlidge — Head of an Old Man Sleeping
Eduardus Jacobus — Simple Bodily Pain
Charles Le Brun — Head of an Old Man
Eduardus Jacobus — Despair
Michelangelo Buonarroti — Male Head
Benjamin West (American, 1738–1820) — Head of a Screaming Ma