Saint Maximilian of Pongau, Saint Garpus, Saint Daniel and Saint Angelus, Saint Fortunatus of Todi (12-14 October), Jacques Callot, 1632 - 1636 Canvas Print

Saint Maximilian of Pongau, Saint Garpus, Saint Daniel and Saint Angelus, Saint Fortunatus of Todi (12-14 October), Jacques Callot, 1632 - 1636 Canvas Print

Sheet with four oval representations, each with inscription and date in Latin: top left the Saint Maximilian of Pongau in bishop's clothing, at the top right of the Holy Garpus with mitre kneeling for a light in the sky, at the bottom left of Saint Daniel and Saint Angelus during their beheading, at the bottom right of Saint Fortunatus of Todi who drives out devilish beings with a cross. This print is part of a series of prints depicting the saints and the Christian holidays of the year. Four scenes of one record are printed on one sheet. Including the accompanying title page and frontispiece, a total of 124 records (490 performances) are involved. The three records with the last 12 scenes (the changing Christian holidays) have been cut to 12 small pictures in the third state, and published with a separate title page.

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