
Jupiter and Antiope
René BoyvinWW-1550-134509
1550·Engraving on ivory laid paper, edge-mounted to ivory laid paper·Image: 16.2 × 28.6 cm (6 7/16 × 11 5/16 in.); Sheet: 16.6 × 28.8 cm (6 9/16 × 11 3/8 in.); Secondary support: 25.2 × 36.7 cm (9 15/16 × 14 1/2 in.)
<p>René Boyvin’s <em>Jupiter and Antiope</em> is one of his anatomically ambitious reproductive prints based on the work of Luca Penni. It illustrates a story from Greek mythology. Boyvin depicted Antiope resting in a classical pose, with her arm overhead, as Jupiter, in the form of a satyr, stands over her, gesturing to the putto at Antiope’s side not to wake her. The figures are characterized by their accentuated muscles and distorted anatomy, a style typical to the School of Fontainebleau, whose artists were known for their attenuation of the body to create graceful, expressive forms.</p>
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- Year
- 1550
- Dimensions
- Image: 16.2 × 28.6 cm (6 7/16 × 11 5/16 in.); Sheet: 16.6 × 28.8 cm (6 9/16 × 11 3/8 in.); Secondary support: 25.2 × 36.7 cm (9 15/16 × 14 1/2 in.)
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- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- René Boyvin
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- 1550
- Dimensions
- Image: 16.2 × 28.6 cm (6 7/16 × 11 5/16 in.); Sheet: 16.6 × 28.8 cm (6 9/16 × 11 3/8 in.); Secondary support: 25.2 × 36.7 cm (9 15/16 × 14 1/2 in.)
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- WW-1550-134509
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