Art Institute of Chicago
The Stopping Place, from The Bohemians
Jacques Callot
- Date
- n.d.
- Medium
- Etching with burin on paper
- Culture
- France
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
At a young age, Jacques Callot allegedly ran away from the provincial court of Nancy with a band of gypsies bound for Rome. From that moment on, exotic and dramatic figures held a fascination for him; his prints of fortune-tellers and performers established a tradition that reached its peak in the 18th century.
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