Callot, Jacques
Jacques Callot (French: [ʒak kalo]; c. 1592 – 1635) was a baroque printmaker and draftsman from the Duchy of Lorraine. He is an important person in the development of the old master print. He made more than 1,400 etchings that chronicled the life of his period, featuring soldiers, clowns, drunkards, Romani, beggars, as well as court life. He also etched many religious and military images, and many prints featured extensive landscapes in their background.
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The Small Carrying of the Cross
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The Stag Hunt
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The Palace Gardens at Nancy
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Saint John on the Isle of Patmos
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The Annunciation
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The Fan
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Frontispiece for "The Life of the Virgin"
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The Birth of the Virgin
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The Presentation of the Virgin
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The Marriage of the Virgin
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The Annunciation
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The Visitation
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The Nativity
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The Adoration of the Magi
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The Virgin Presents Jesus at the Temple
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The Flight into Egypt
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The Death of the Virgin
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The Burial of the Virgin
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The Assumption of the Virgin
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Attributes of the Virgin
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