Jacques Callot
French, 1592–1635
From the series, Balli di Sfessania
Callot's most extensive and most widely known series of prints relating to the commedia is the Balli di Sfessania. The museum's collection includes six plates from this series; Cap.'Cerimonia & Sig.a Lavinia, Guatsetto & Mestolino, Pulliciniello & Sig.a Lucretia, Cap.'Mala Gamba & Cap.'Bellavita, Cap.'Cardoni & Maramao, and Taglia Cantoni & Fracasso. The titles are representative of the two characters each one depicts.
French, 1592–1635
Guatsetto and Mestolino
1622From the series, Balli di Sfessania
Object Type:
Print
Creation Place:
Northern Europe, French, Lorraine
Dimensions:
2 7/8 in. x 3 5/8 in. (7.3 cm x 9.21 cm)
Medium and Support:
Etching and engraving on paper
Accession Number:
1995.0005.0002
Credit Line:
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weil, Jr., in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weil, Sr.
Callot's most extensive and most widely known series of prints relating to the commedia is the Balli di Sfessania. The museum's collection includes six plates from this series; Cap.'Cerimonia & Sig.a Lavinia, Guatsetto & Mestolino, Pulliciniello & Sig.a Lucretia, Cap.'Mala Gamba & Cap.'Bellavita, Cap.'Cardoni & Maramao, and Taglia Cantoni & Fracasso. The titles are representative of the two characters each one depicts.
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Capitano Cerimonia and Signora Lavinia
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Pulliciniello and Signora Lucretia
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Capitano Mala Gamba and Capitano Bellavita
1995.0005.0004
Capitano Cardoni and Maramao
1995.0005.0005
Taglia Cantoni and Fracasso
1995.0005.0006
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