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    Jacques Callot (French: [ʒak kalo]; c. 1592 – 1635) was a baroque printmaker and draftsman from the Duchy of Lorraine (an independent state on the north-eastern...
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    1627. The siege was depicted in detail by numerous artists such as Jacques Callot and marked by the 1635 painting Louis XIII Crowned by Victory. The Siege...
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  • genre painter Henri Callot (1875–1956), French fencer Jacques Callot (c. 1592 – 1635), French printmaker Jean-Baptiste-Irénée Callot (1814–1875), French...
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    Misfortunes of War) are a series of 18 etchings by Lorrainian artist Jacques Callot (1592–1635), titled in full Les Misères et les Malheurs de la Guerre...
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    Breakfast of Champions The Temptation of St. Anthony, a 1645 print by Jacques Callot Alan Shestack; Fifteenth century Engravings of Northern Europe; no.37...
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  • gueux contrefaits) are represented in the etchings and engravings of Jacques Callot (1592–1635). In his Elizabethan-era social-climbing manual, George Puttenham...
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    Chi" by Andrea Gabrieli, along with Lucia and Martina. A sketch by Jacques Callot shows him with another zanni, Razullo. Pierre Louis Duchartre -The Italian...
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    turquoise) and white stripes, similar to Mezzetino's red and white, but Callot shows Scapino in an outfit similar to the early Brighella's, white with...
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    Invidia by Jacques Callot (1620) draws on a long iconic tradition....
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    plate. Jacques Callot (1592–1635) from Nancy in Lorraine (now part of France) made important technical advances in etching technique. Callot also appears...
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    The Strappado, used as public punishment, detail of plate 10 of Les Grandes Misères de la guerre by Jacques Callot, 1633...
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    It is believed Goya owned a copy of a famous set of 18 etchings by Jacques Callot known as Les Grandes Misères de la guerre (1633), which record the devastating...
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    Slaying Holofernes (1606–1610). Other prints were made by such artists as Jacques Callot. The allegorical and exciting nature of the Judith and Holofernes scene...
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    figures depicted were gobbi (Italian for hunchbacks). In particular, Jacques Callot produced 21 versions of gobbi, which he engraved and printed in 1616...
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    Rue Guynemer Rue Hautefeuille Place Henri Mondor Rue Jacques Callot named after Jacques Callot (1592–1635), engraver Rue du Jardinet Rue Jacob Rue Lobineau...
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  • Macnie (1869–1958) Isaac Cruikshank (1786–1856) Jack Davis (1924–2016) Jacques Callot (1592–1635) James Gillray (1756–1815) James Sayers (caricaturist) (1748–1825)...
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    Le duel à l'épée, etching by Jacques Callot (1617)...
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  • etchings by Pierre-Georges Jeanniot inspired by Francisco Goya and Jacques Callot and covering The Rape of Belgium, which he restored and published after...
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    Zanni (Jacques Callot)...
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    attracted Parisian youth as well as tourists. Former French President Jacques Chirac was a regular patron of La Palette. La Palette's front window and...
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    A person defacating outside. Etching, paper. Jacques Callot. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. 1621...
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  • Jacques Callot shows him with Cucurucu. Naomi Ritter Art as Spectacle: Images of the Entertainer Since Romanticism - 1989 - Page ii "Jacques Callot,...
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    Elder, ca. 1562–1563 Detail from #11, Les Grandes Misères de la guerre, Jacques Callot, 1633 The execution of Louis Dominique Cartouche, 1721 The death of...
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    may have influenced a c.1630 engraving of a similar bathing scene by Jacques Callot. It may be a work mentioned in a catalogue by Filippo Baldinucci published...
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    Geranium Hornbeam Lily of the Valley Maple Mirabelle Sage Spruce Thistle Jacques Callot (1592–1635) Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée) (1600–1682) Émile Erckmann...
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    Opportuna being visited by the Virgin on her deathbed, engraving by Jacques Callot (c. 1630) Abbess and Virgin Born unknown at the castle of Exmes, Argentan...
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    Museum [fr] dedicated to the history of the Duchy of Lorraine and arts (Jacques Callot collection, Georges de La Tour). Aquarium and Natural History Museum...
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    (active 1500–1515) William Blake (1757–1827) Theodore de Bry (1528–1598) Jacques Callot (1592–1635) Giulio Campagnola (active c. 1505–1515) Paul Gustave Doré...
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    moved to a different theater, called La Couteillle, on the modern rue Jacques-Callot, where they merged with their old rivals, the company of the Hôtel de...
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    subject was used repeatedly in later so-called old master prints (e.g. by Jacques Callot and Rembrandt), in the paintings of the Renaissance and the Baroque...
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