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Les GUEUX - Le beggar au rosaire engraving de 1632 a l'eau forte by Jacques Callot (1592-1635), Dim en cm 13, 9x8, 7 Collection privee
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Les GUEUX - Le beggar au rosaire engraving de 1632 a l'eau forte by Jacques Callot (1592-1635), Dim en cm 13, 9x8, 7 Collection privee
JEB4890018 Les GUEUX - Le beggar au rosaire engraving de 1632 a l'eau forte by Jacques Callot (1592-1635), Dim en cm 13, 9x8, 7 Collection privee. by Callot, Jacques (1592-1635) (after); (add.info.: Les GUEUX - Le beggar au rosaire engraving de 1632 a l'eau forte by Jacques Callot (1592-1635), Dim en cm 13, 9x8, 7 Collection privee.); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2023
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17th Centuries Beggar Begging Chaplet Disabled Mendicant Misery Pauper Tramp Vagabond 17 17th 17th 17th Xvii 18th Century Circa 1600 Early 17th Century Early Xvii Century Jeanbernard Seventeeth Century
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This print showcases the engraving "Les GUEUX - Le beggar au rosaire" by Jacques Callot, a renowned artist from the 17th century. The delicate etching was created in 1632 using the technique of l'eau forte and measures approximately 13.9x8.7 cm. It is currently part of a private collection. The artwork depicts a beggar, evoking feelings of sympathy and compassion towards those less fortunate during this period in history. The beggar is shown holding a rosary, perhaps finding solace and hope through prayer amidst their hardships. Callot's meticulous attention to detail brings forth the humanity and vulnerability of this figure living on society's fringes. The engraving portrays not only poverty but also disability, emphasizing the challenges faced by marginalized individuals during that era. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, enhancing its emotional impact on viewers. Through his masterful technique, Callot captures both physical suffering and inner resilience within this poignant portrayal. This print serves as a reminder of our shared responsibility to address social inequality throughout history and today. It prompts us to reflect upon how we can contribute to creating a more compassionate society that supports those in need. © Jean Bernard has skillfully captured this timeless artwork with great respect for its historical significance while preserving its integrity for future generations to appreciate it fully.
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