Pastoral Dream

Art Institute of Chicago

Pastoral Dream

Johann Lorenz Rugendas I (German, 1730–1799)

Date
n.d.
Medium
Etching on ivory laid paper
Culture
Germany
Department
Prints and Drawings
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

Pastoral literature was in vogue during the 18th century, as it evoked the simplicity of an idyllic rural lifestyle as well as the elegance of antiquity. Artists often drew their inspiration from classics such as Virgil’s lyric Eclogues . Johann Lorenz Rugendas I’s series of four etchings exemplifies these popular scenes, which take the form of dialogues between courting shepherds and shepherdesses. Rugendas belonged to a German family of engravers and painters. He made this etching series after drawings by Charles Eisen, a French engraver, evidently retaining the original French titles while presenting the text in German.

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Object type
AAT300041273

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