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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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Drill with Halberds
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1635
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Attributes of the Virgin
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Assumption
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Burial of the Virgin
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Death of the Virgin
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Flight into Egypt
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Adoration of the Magi
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Jesus Presented in the Temple
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Nativity
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Visitation
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Title Page
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Wedding of Mary and Joseph
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Annunciation
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Presentation in the Temple
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Birth of the Virgin
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1633
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Pulliciniello and Signora Lucretia
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching and engraving on paper
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1622
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Capitano Cardoni and Maramao
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching and engraving on paper
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1622
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Capitano Mala Gamba and Capitano Bellavita
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching and engraving on paper
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1622
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Guatsetto and Mestolino
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching and engraving on paper
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1622
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Capitano Cerimonia and Signora Lavinia
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching and engraving on paper
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1622
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Taglia Cantoni and Fracasso
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching and engraving on paper
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1622
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The Slave Market
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1629
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The Slave Market
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1629
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The Slave Market
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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1629
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The Crossing of the Red Sea
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Callot, Jacques
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Etching on paper
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about 1630
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