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A 16th-Century Migration From the Mind of Jacques Callot

Carol A. Seidl May 30, 2025 May 30, 2025French Culture 17th Century, Art, Bohemians, engraving, History, Jacques Callot, migration 7
Les bohémiens en marche : l'arrière-garde

I was first introduced to the engravings of Jacques Callot many years ago when I happened upon a free exhibit of his 18-plate series, The Miseries of War. Born in Lorraine in 1593, Callot is one of France’s great masters of engraving. Not only did he produce thousands of spectacular…

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