Jacques Callot

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Jacques Callot was a pioneering 17th-century French printmaker and draftsman renowned for his highly detailed etchings depicting war, daily life, and theatrical scenes.

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instanceOf artist
draftsman
person
printmaker
activePeriod Baroque era NERFINISHED
early 17th century
dateOfBirth 1592-03-19
dateOfDeath 1635-03-24
field drawing
etching
printmaking
genre court festivals
genre scenes
religious subjects
theatrical scenes
war scenes
influenced Francisco Goya NERFINISHED
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione NERFINISHED
Honoré Daumier NERFINISHED
Rembrandt NERFINISHED
Stefano della Bella NERFINISHED
knownFor complex crowd compositions
innovative use of perspective in prints
miniaturist scale figures
movement Baroque
nationality French
notableFor depictions of daily life
depictions of theatrical scenes
depictions of war
highly detailed etchings
notableWork La Foire de l’Impériale NERFINISHED
La Tentation de Saint Antoine NERFINISHED
Les Bohémiens NERFINISHED
Les Grandes Misères de la guerre NERFINISHED
Les Grandes Misères de la guerre (The Great Miseries of War) NERFINISHED
Les Gueux NERFINISHED
Les Petites Misères de la guerre NERFINISHED
occupation draftsman
etcher
printmaker
patron Duke of Lorraine NERFINISHED
Medici court in Florence
placeOfBirth Duchy of Lorraine NERFINISHED
Nancy NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Nancy NERFINISHED
technique development of hard-ground etching
etching
use of multiple biting stages in etching
workedIn Florence NERFINISHED
Nancy NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED

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Old Master prints hasNotableArtist Jacques Callot
court of Louis XIII hasArtisticFigure Jacques Callot