Jacques Callot (1592 - 1635)

Strappado from The Miseries and Misfortunes of War

Title
Strappado from The Miseries and Misfortunes of War
Dating
1633
Material/Technique
Etching on paper
Dimensions
Tryckyta 8,00 x 19,20 cm Papper 8,70 x 19,60 cm
Inventory number
G Q 1274/1911
Acquisition
Gift of Oscar Quensel, 1911
Display Status
Not on display at the museum
Description
Against the backdrop of the Thirty Years’ War, Jacques Callot created one of his foremost works, the suite Les grandes misères de la Guerre (The Miseries of War). In eighteen etchings, he shows the consequences of immoral and criminal conduct in the military ranks. Executed soldiers are shown hanging from a tree, and a village is plundered and torched. The etchings express both the vulnerability of the civilians and the punishment that awaits soldiers who misbehave. Callot worked exclusively as an etcher, and his small format works are characterised by amazingly rich detail. The suite was originally put on the market and sold in Paris in the form of pamphlets containing all eighteen etchings.
Signature/Inscription
Inscriptions (Nere till vänster i plåten): Israel excud. cum Priuil. Reg. Inscriptions (nedtill i plåten): Ce n'est pas sans raison que les grands Cappitaines. . . . Inscriptions (a tergo uppe i mitten): 68 c Inscriptions (a tergo nere till vänster): 1274/1911 Inscriptions (a tergo nere mitten): L. 1348 II M. 573
Exhibition History
Printed. Prints as collector's items, mass media and showpieces, Göteborg, Göteborgs konstmuseum, 14/03/2020 - 16/08/2020