François Collignon|Stefano della Bella|Agostino Mitelli II

Callot figures; two seated dwarf lovers to left, the woman holding a fan, an old dwarf woman, in profile towards the right, standing with a dwarf man with long hair to right, from 'Six grotesques' (Six pièces de figures grotesques)

1684
Etching
13.6 × 19.4 cm (5.4 × 7.6 in)

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