Oct 29, 2014 - Sale 2363

Sale 2363 - Lot 91

Price Realized: $ 2,470
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 5,000
JACQUES CALLOT
Les Trois Pantalons.

Set of 3 etchings, circa 1620. Each 242x154 mm; 9 1/2x6 1/8 inches, thread margins. Lieure 288 in the first state (of 2), before Silvestre's address; with a lion and star watermark (Lieure 38). Superb, well-inked impressions of these extremely scarce etchings, with strong contrasts, partially inky plate edges and little to no sign of wear, consistent with the earliest impressions of these subjects.

According to Lieure, the earliest impressions of these etchings were pulled by Callot in Florence, before his return to Nancy with the plates in 1621.

The three figures represent three principal characters of the 17th Century Comédie-Italienne theatrical tradition: Le Cassandre; Le Capitan; and Le Zani Cornetto. Callot has placed them on stage-like platforms with spectators and Florentine arhitecture in the backgrounds. Lieure 288-290.