Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Jacques Callot’s etching series The Small Passion exemplifies the artist’s penchant for intimate detail. These prints highlight the ways he depicted space throughout a complete narrative. He framed each stage of the Passion of Christ with a different type of architectural or natural element. The porous boundaries of the exterior scenes allow visual movement by extending the view beyond the foreground figures, while the more rigorously contained interior scenes evoke a sense of finality. For example, Callot’s iconic image of the Last Supper takes place within an isolated triumphal arch that resembles an altar.
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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
Israël Henriet|Jacques Callot — Jésus et la Femme Adultère (
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo — Illustration for a Book: General
Salvator Rosa — Death of Atilius Regulus
Claude Gillot|Jacques Gabriel Huquier — Ecce Homo
Hendrick Goltzius — The Martyrdom of St Thomas, from The Mar
Anonymous, German, 17th century|Govert Flinck — Scene of Wit
Willem van Swanenburgh — Beheading of the Roman Judge Papini
Style of Johann von Aachen — Adoration of the Shepherds
Franz Cleyn — The Sack of Troy: Pyrrhus Killing Priam
Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld — Hagen Leaves Siegfried's Bod
Belisario Corenzio — The Presentation of the Virgin in the T
Alessandro Magnasco — Ballad Singer at a Shrine of the Virgi