
Jupiter and Mercury with Philemon and Baucis
Nicolaes LauwersWW-1645-119506
1645·Engraving on paper·Plate: 48.7 × 56.5 cm (19 3/16 × 22 1/4 in.); Sheet: 49.4 × 56.7 cm (19 1/2 × 22 3/8 in.)
<p>In Greek mythology, the gods Jupiter and Mercury disguised themselves as mortals to travel through the ancient kingdom of Phrygia. On their way, they were refused hospitality by almost every household, but Philemon and Baucis, a pious old couple of modest means, selflessly welcomed them into their humble home. The gods rewarded the couple while punishing their neighbors. This engraving by Nicolaes Lauwers is based on a painting by Jacob Jordaens, who depicted the subject more than once. Working in Antwerp, Lauwers often made prints after paintings by local artists, such as Jordaens and Peter Paul Rubens, whose work hangs nearby.</p>
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- Year
- 1645
- Medium
- Engraving on paper
- Dimensions
- Plate: 48.7 × 56.5 cm (19 3/16 × 22 1/4 in.); Sheet: 49.4 × 56.7 cm (19 1/2 × 22 3/8 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Nicolaes Lauwers
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Nicolaes Lauwers
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Nicolaes Lauwers (Flemish, 1600-1652)
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- Year
- 1645
- Medium
- Engraving on paper
- Dimensions
- Plate: 48.7 × 56.5 cm (19 3/16 × 22 1/4 in.); Sheet: 49.4 × 56.7 cm (19 1/2 × 22 3/8 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1645-119506
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- Art Institute of Chicago
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