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Jacques Callot (1592-1635)
Under the direction of Daniel Ternois
Contributions by Paulette Choné, Stéphane Loire, Pierre Rosenberg, Daniel Ternois, Yves-Marie Béhar, Françoise-Thérèse Charpentier, Louis Châtellier, Marco Chiarini, Jean-Marc Depluvrez, Gianvittorio Dillon †, Anna Forlani Tempesti, Mina Gregori, Michael Jaffé, Manuela Kahn-Rossi, Jérôme La Gorce (de), Irène Mamczarz, Sara Mamone, Margaret M. McGowan, Véronique Meyer, Maxime Préaud, Sue Welsh Reed, Yves-Marie Bercé
€ 76.22 tax included
Series
Conférences et colloquesTechnical details
656 pages, paperback with flaps, 16 x 24 cm, 236 black-and-white illustrations.
Publication date
1993Related event
Proceedings of the symposium held at the Musée du Louvre in collaboration with the City of Nancy from June 25 to 27, 1992.
Period
17th centuryCo-publisher(s)
Klincksieck
Callot’s stupendous reputation as an engraver and studies of his work have never waned, and yet his drawings remained unknown until after the Second World War. Since then, the artist has been the subject of enlightened debate as the art of Lorraine and Tuscany from his time is rediscovered.