GIOVANNI BENEDETTO CASTIGLIONE (1609-64)
Circe
c. 1650-55RCIN 904067
The drawing is even more exuberant than Castiglione’s print of the same subject executed a few years earlier (cat. 29). Circe’s melancholy in that etching has been replaced here by a light air of triumph, and there is a certain humour in the artist’s treatment of the animals – including such unheroic beasts as chickens, monkeys, a rabbit and a tortoise.