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Aanval van de troepen van Ferdinando I de' Medici op de Noord-Afrikaanse stad Bone (Annaba)

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De aanvoerder van de troepen van Ferdinando I de' Medici, links op de voorgrond, wijst met zijn aanvoerdersstaf naar een stadsmuur, die bestormd wordt door zijn manschappen. Onder de voorstelling een lege marge. Deze prent is onderdeel van een serie van 16 prenten (plus 2 onvoltooide prenten) van het leven van Ferdinando I de' Medici, bedoeld geweest als aanvulling op een reeds bestaande reeks illustraties van de geschiedenis van de Medicis.

Printmaking in woodcut and engraving came to Northern Italy within a few decades of their invention north of the Alps. Engraving probably came first to Florence in the 1440s, the goldsmith Maso Finiguerra (1426–64) used the technique. Italian engraving caught the very early Renaissance, 1460–1490. Print copying was a widely accepted practice, as well as copying of paintings viewed as images in their own right.

Jacques Callot was born in Nancy, Lorraine, now France. He came from an aristocratic family and he writes about his noble status in his print inscriptions. He learned engraving in Rome from an expatriate Frenchman, Philippe Thomassin, and probably, from Antonio Tempesta in Florence where he started to work for the Medici. In 1621, he returned to Nancy where he lived for the rest of his life. Although he remained in Nancy, his prints were distributed through Europe. He developed several technical innovations that enabled etching lines to be etched more smoothly and deeply. Now etchers could do the very detailed work that was previously the monopoly of engravers, and Callot made good use of the new techniques. His multiple innovations also achieved unprecedented subtlety in the effects of distance and light even his prints were relatively small – as much as about six inches or 15 cm on their longest dimension. His most famous prints are his two series of prints each on "the Miseries and Misfortunes of War". These images show soldiers pillaging and burning their way through towns before being arrested and executed by their superiors, lynched by peasants, or surviving to live as crippled beggars.

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prints paper engraving jacques callot troepen van ferdinando noord afrikaanse stad bone medici op high resolution attack florence aristocracy medici army military forces north africa africa africans duchy of lorraine rijksmuseum french prints italian art
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1614 - 1620
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Italian Prints

Set of random Italian prints from NYPL collection

Jacques Callot

Jacques Callot, baroque printmaker and draftsman from the Duchy of Lorraine.
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Rijksmuseum
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https://www.rijksmuseum.nl/
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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prints paper engraving jacques callot troepen van ferdinando noord afrikaanse stad bone medici op high resolution attack florence aristocracy medici army military forces north africa africa africans duchy of lorraine rijksmuseum french prints italian art