1/13
1608 - 1611
Medium
engraving
Dimensions
112; 76
About this artwork
verzamelaarsmerk, verso linksonder, gestempeld: Lugt 240
Art Historical Context
**"1/13" by Jacques Callot (1608–1611)** Step into the intricate world of Jacques Callot, a masterful French engraver of the early Baroque period, with this delicate print titled *1/13*. Created when Callot was just a teenager in his late teens, around 1608–1611, this small engraving measures a modest 112 × 76 mm—perfectly sized for collectors' albums. As the first plate in a presumed series of 13, it exemplifies Callot's early flair for capturing dynamic scenes, likely inspired by his time in Italy, where he honed his craft under the patronage of the Medici court in Florence. Callot revolut...
About the Artist
Jacques Callot · 1592–1635
Jacques Callot (1592–1635) was a French printmaker and draftsman from the Duchy of Lorraine, widely regarded as one of the first great artists to practice the graphic arts exclusively. His more than 1,400 etchings chronicled the breadth of 17th-century life, from Medici court festivities to the brutal realities of warfare. Callot revolutionized etching through technical innovations including the é...