Triumph of the Unicorn

Art Institute of Chicago

Triumph of the Unicorn

Jean Duvet

Date
1540–50
Medium
Engraving on paper
Culture
France
Department
Prints and Drawings
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

Jean Duvet depicted unicorns in several of his print series as representations of purity. Here the procession of the Triumph of the Unicorn symbolizes the victory of Christianity. God the father, presented as Jupiter, ushers the son, the unicorn, into paradise with the crown of heaven. Duvet densely engraved his prints; the varying degrees of ink tone in this impression imply that the printing plate was either unfinished or worked over a long period of time.

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Object type
AAT300041273

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