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              <text>Series: Series: Les images de tous les saints et saintes de l'année</text>
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              <text>Four oval scenes, each related to religious events or saints celebrated in February; from left to right and top to bottom, a soldier shearing the breast of a young female saint tied to a pillar (St Agatha's Day); a man armed with a brand and burning the side of a young female saint tied to a pillar (St Dorothea's Day); a Bishop saint standing in a landscape with a palm leaf in right hand, and reading a book (St Paul of Verdun's Day); a bespectacled hermit saint standing in a landscape and reading a book; a rosary hangs from his belt (St Romuald's Day). c.1632/35&#13;
Etching&#13;
Height: Height: 210 millimetres&#13;
Width: Width: 123 millimetres&#13;
Inscription content: Each scene lettered with name of publisher, date of feastday and title&#13;
From a set of 124 plates (a title, a frontispiece and 122 plates of 4 scenes each), see 1861,0713.511 for comment.&#13;
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Representation of: St Agatha&#13;
Representation of: St Dorothea&#13;
Representation of: St Paul of Verdun&#13;
Representation of: St Romuald</text>
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              <text>Print made by: Jacques Callot&#13;
Published by: Israël Henriet</text>
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              <text>Lieure 1927 / Jacques Callot (848-851.II)&#13;
Meaume 1860 / Recherches sur la vie et les ouvrages de Jacques Callot (302-425)</text>
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              <text>British Museum&#13;
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1861-0713-526&#13;
Purchased from: Charles Scarisbrick (From the Scarisbrick collection of Callot's work)&#13;
Purchased through: Christie's (14.v.1861/part of lot 475)&#13;
Purchased through: Colnaghi</text>
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