Jacques Callot
(1592–1635)
“Adoration of the Kings” (Lieure title) (aka “Adoration of the
Magi” [NGA title]), c. 1631. This exquisite etching depicts the biblical scene
with Joseph standing behind the Virgin Mary who is seated on the left, holding
the infant Jesus, while the Three Wise Men present their gifts on the right.
Part of Callot’s series “Mysteries of the Passion, it has been trimmed from a
larger composition featuring three oval and three round images (see Lieure
687–692).
Etching
on fine laid paper.
Size:
(sheet) 5.1 x 4 cm; (oval image borderline) 4.7 3.5 cm
Lieure
687 (Jules Lieure 1989, “Jacques Callot: Catalogue Raisonné de l’Œuvre Gravé”, San
Francisco, Alan Wofsy, vol 1 [text], p. 35, cat. no. 687).
See
also the description of this print offered by the National Gallery of Art,
Washington: https://www.nga.gov/artworks/52023-adoration-magi.
Condition:
a well-printed impression with small margins. The sheet is in excellent
condition, free from tears, holes, folds, abrasions, or significant stains.
There are remnants of mounting tape on the verso.
Price
& Shipping: AU$264
(approx. US$171.15 / €147.58 / £128.36), including worldwide express shipping.
Import duties are the buyer’s responsibility.
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