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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
Pierre-Paul Prud’hon was a Romantic painter and draftsman dearly admired by Eugène Delacroix. He is known for his classical mastery of the female figure and worked primarily on allegories, scenes from ancient mythology, and portraits. In The Abduction of Europa , one of the few prints Prud’hon published, the delicacy of the etching is evident. In this seemingly unfinished print, the naked Europa holds onto the bull in profile, with only her face elaborately rendered. The second and final state includes a publication inscription in the upper margin and the artist’s signature at the bottom.
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Pierre-Paul Prud'hon (French, 1758–1823) — Rape of Europa
Félicien Rops — The Grapeleaf
Sir Edward Burne-Jones — Seated Female Nude
Style of Sir Edward Burne-Jones — Daphne
George Richmond|William Shakespeare — "Jocund Day Stands Tip
Anonymous, French, 18th century — Ceiling Design of a Nereid
James McNeill Whistler — The Dancing Girl
Pierre-Auguste Renoir — Bather
Amedeo Modigliani — Torso of a Nude Woman
Sir Edward Burne-Jones — Standing Female Nude and Sketches o
Bartolomeo Pinelli — Venus with Doves
James McNeill Whistler (American, 1834–1903) — The Dancing G