Claude Lorrain - The Rape of Europa | Woven Tapestry Blanket

Claude Lorrain - The Rape of Europa | Woven Tapestry Blanket

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Claude Lorrain (1600-1682), the French painter and etcher who built his career in Baroque Rome, made this etching in 1634, illustrating the myth of Europa from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Rather than the abduction itself, Lorrain depicts the quieter moment just before it: Jupiter, disguised as a white bull, has let the unsuspecting Europa climb onto his back at the water's edge. It's a fittingly restrained choice for an artist celebrated for pairing mythological subjects with atmospheric, light-filled landscapes rather than overt drama. An impression of the print is held today in the Art Institute of Chicago's Clarence Buckingham print collection.

Jacquard-woven as a soft, double-sided tapestry throw with fringed edges — a warm layer for the sofa or bed.

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