
Feast of Pan
<p>This etching dates from the artist’s return to Rome in 1647 and depicts a mythological subject. A satyr rests under a herm of Pan, engaging in the bacchanal indulgences of music and leisure. Around the time this print was made, Castiglione invented the printmaking technique of monotype. Castiglione's earliest known monotype, <a href="https://www.artic.edu/artworks/105073"><em>The Creation of Adam</em></a>, is in the Art Institute’s collection.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1642
- Medium
- Etching on ivory paper
- Dimensions
- Image/sheet; cut within plate: 22.7 × 18.4 cm (8 15/16 × 7 1/4 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
Artist

Painting
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione was an Italian Baroque painter, printmaker and draftsman, of the Genoese school. He is best known now for his etchings, and as the inventor of the printmaking technique of monotyping. He was known as Il Grechetto in Italy and in France as Le Benédette.
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More by Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione
Raising of Lazarus (recto); Travelers with Cart Outside Inn (verso)
1700 · Pen and black ink, and red chalk, with brush and gray wash (recto), and brush and black ink and black wash (verso), on cream wove paper
Bacchanal Before a Herm
1660 · oil and red-brown pigment
Pan and Olympus
1655 · etching on laid paper
David with the Head of Goliath
1655 · monotype in brown oil pigment on laid paper
La Mèlancolie
1655 · etching
Noah and the Animals Entering the Ark
1650 · Etching on ivory paper
Record
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- 1642
- Medium
- Etching on ivory paper
- Dimensions
- Image/sheet; cut within plate: 22.7 × 18.4 cm (8 15/16 × 7 1/4 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1642-037068
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified



