September 18th–20th, plate 83 from "Les Images De Tous Les Saincts et Saintes de L'Année" (Images of All of the Saints and Religious Events of the Year), including 'Images des Fêtes Mobiles' (Images of Moveable Feasts from the Christian Calendar)

Publisher Israël Henriet French
1636
Not on view
At upper left: St. Ferreolus, Martyr, September 18th; At upper right: St. Januarius, Bishop of Pouzzoles, September 19th; At lower left: St. Eustace and His Children, September 20th; At lower right: St. Fausta and St. Evilasius, September 20th

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  • Title: September 18th–20th, plate 83 from "Les Images De Tous Les Saincts et Saintes de L'Année" (Images of All of the Saints and Religious Events of the Year), including 'Images des Fêtes Mobiles' (Images of Moveable Feasts from the Christian Calendar)
  • Series/Portfolio: Les Images De Tous Les Saincts et Saintes de L'Année
  • Artist: Jacques Callot (French, Nancy 1592–1635 Nancy)
  • Publisher: Israël Henriet (French, Nancy ca. 1590–1661 Paris)
  • Date: 1636
  • Medium: Etching; second state of two (Lieure)
  • Dimensions: Sheet: 12 3/8 × 7 7/8 in. (31.4 × 20 cm)
    Plate: 8 3/8 × 4 3/4 in. (21.3 × 12.1 cm)
  • Classification: Prints
  • Credit Line: Bequest of Edwin De T. Bechtel, 1957
  • Object Number: 57.650.419(85)
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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