Rarely have life’s sweetness and bitterness been embraced with more evenhanded genius than in the work of Jacques Callot. The seventeenth-century French printmaker finds an ethics of vision—a way of ...
Jacques Callot (1592-1635), one of the most accomplished printmakers in the history of European art, created more than 1,400 prints that provide a glimpse into 17th-century Europe. Callot’s etchings ...
Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from Street Style: Art and Dress in the Time of Caravaggio by Elizabeth Currie. It releases in December from Reaktion Books. A show at the Blanton Museum of Art set ...
What's the difference between a prince and pauper? Everything and nothing. Princes have pomp and privilege that paupers never dream of, but the grimness of death touches all. Or so we learn at the ...
Wilson College in Chambersburg will open a new art exhibition titled “Jacques Callot and Those Who Came After” on Nov. 19, featuring works by Jacques Callot and artists he inspired. The exhibition ...
No artist ever sketched the horrors of war more powerfully than Francisco Goya, but the pioneer in the field—and a first-rate one—was a man who lived nearly 200 years earlier. Last week Jacques Callot ...
A show at the Blanton Museum of Art set out to consider a world where greenhouse gasses turn the sky orange. Then a burning planet made it a reality. While a trip to the grocery store is now a mundane ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. overall: 32.5 cm x 23.7 cm; 12 13/16 ...