Jacques Callot, after. Male figure "Running Man". Etching. Early 18th century.
Jacques Callot, after. Male figure "Running Man". Etching. Early 18th century.
Jacques Callot, after. Male figure "Running Man". Etching. Early 18th century.
Jacques Callot, after. Male figure "Running Man". Etching. Early 18th century.
Jacques Callot, after. Male figure "Running Man". Etching. Early 18th century.
Jacques Callot, after. Male figure "Running Man". Etching. Early 18th century.
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Artist: Jacques Callot (France 1592 - 1635), after.
Title: Male figure "Running Man." 
Numbered: 10 in the plate.
Dimensions: Image/plate 2 1/4" x 3 7/16". Mounting sheet 8" x 10 1/4".
Publisher, EditionLikely the early 18th-century edition after Callot's second state of Capricci  Nancy set by Jacques Fagnani, who added numbers to the plates. (Veronica Maria White. The Capricci of Callot).
Materials and Techniques: etching on paper mounted on thick paper.
ProvenanceG[iuseppe] Storch [Storck] (1766-1836), Mailand [Milan] collection. The Joshua B. Kind Trust. Joshua B. Kind was a Professor of Art History at Northern Illinois University, Northwestern University, and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Condition: Good. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part ofCapricci (Nancy series).
NoteBearing Inventory number 1856, dated 1797, stated that the print was in the collection of print dealer G[iuseppe] Storch [Storck] (1766-1836), Mailand [Milan]. 
Some researchers have paid special attention to paired male figures as a drawing tutorial (Veronica Maria White. The Capricci of Callot).