Saint Meliton, Saint Firminus, Saint Gregory I the Great, Saint Euphrasia of Constantinople (March 11-13), Jacques Callot, 1632 - 1636 Canvas Print
Sheet with four oval representations, each with inscription and date in Latin: at the top left the Saint Meliton carrying a child on his back, at the top right the Saint Firminus with a staff and a book in his hands, at the bottom left the Holy Pope Gregory the Great who sees an angel at the Angel's Castle in Rome, at the bottom right the Saint Euphrasia who, while praying, tramples a demon or devil. This print is part of a series of prints depicting the saints and the Christian holidays of the year. There are always four scenes of one plate printed on one sheet. Including the accompanying title page and frontispiece, there are a total of 124 records (490 performances). The three slides with the last 12 scenes (the changeable Christian holidays) have been cut into 12 small pictures in the third state, and published with a separate title page.
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