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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Ferdinando I of Tuscany sits beneath an umbrella held by an attendant. At right, an engineer presents him with a model of the fortifications for the harbor of Livorno. The duke points at the construction already underway: in the background, workers appear busily wielding tools and carrying heavy loads on their backs. Jacques Callot rendered this work through engraving, though he is most known for his etchings made with an echoppe, a special tool he is credited with inventing. The echoppe has an oval-shaped tip that is twirled while drawing through a wax ground on a metal plate. This creates lines that swell and taper just like cuts made with an engraver’s burin.
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Sketches for the Balli di Sfessania (recto) Sketches of Danc
The Combat of Avigliamo
The Feast of Saint James, Florence, July 25, 1619
The Fair at Impruneta
The Palace Gardens at Nancy
Les Miseres Et Les Mal-Heurs De La Guerre...Israel
The Temptation of Saint Anthony (second version)
Franca Trippa - Fritellino, from the Balli di Sfessania
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Le Grand Duc Fait Fortifier
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Le Grand Duc Fait Fortifier
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Restauration de L'Aqueduc d
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Assaut de Deux Fotresses (T
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Assaut de Deux Fortresses (
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Restauration de L'Aqueduc d
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Restauration de L'Aqueduc d
Giulio Bonasone — Alexander Enthroned
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Restauration de L'Aqueduc d
Jacques Callot|Matteo Rosselli — Prise de la Ville de Bone (
Herman Jansz. Muller — The Shipwreck of St. Paul near Miletu
Cardinal Pietro Aldobrandini|Oliviero Gatti — A Young Man Pr