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Jacques Callot and Israël Henriet

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c. 1618-1635

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c. 1618-1635

Physical Qualities Etching, Sheet (trimmed within platemark): 118 × 262 mm. (4 5/8 × 10 5/16 in.)
Portfolio/Series From the series "Diverse Views Drawn in Florence (Diverse vedute designate in Fiorenza)"
Credit Line Gift of Frederick Singley Koontz, Baltimore, in Memory of Walter Kaiser, Director of Villa I Tatti, The Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies (1988-2002)
Object Number 2016.142
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2016; Fred Koontz, Baltimore

Inscribed: Recto: in plate, at lower left: "Callot in. f. Israel ex. cum. privil. Regis"; Verso: [to check after print is unframed]

Artist

Jacques Callot

French, 1592-1635

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Publisher

Israël Henriet

French, 1590-c. 1661

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