Feest te Florence: praalwagen van de Liefde - Jacques Callot
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A detailed 1616 etching by Jacques Callot depicting the Chariot of Love during the festivities in Florence, featuring putti and dancing figures.
This etching by Jacques Callot depicts a scene from the festivities held in Florence in 1616. The work documents a specific float, the 'praalwagen van de Liefde' or the Chariot of Love, which appeared during a public celebration for the arrival of the Prince of Urbino. Callot, a master of the etching medium, captures the theatrical nature of these courtly spectacles with precision and clarity. The composition features a group of putti and figures floating upon stylised clouds. The upper section is populated by winged cupids, each armed with a bow, while three female figures dance in a circle on a lower cloud formation. To the left, a large, unfurled scroll contains a descriptive text in Italian, detailing the appearance of the chariot and the surrounding courtly performance. The etching technique allows for fine, controlled lines that define the forms of the figures and the texture of the clouds, demonstrating Callot's technical skill in rendering complex, multi-layered scenes. Callot spent significant time in Italy, particularly in Florence, where he worked under the patronage of the Medici family. His observations of these elaborate public events provided him with a wealth of subject matter. This print is part of a larger series documenting the 'Guerra d'Amore', a mock battle and pageant that took place in the Piazza Santa Croce. The work functions as a visual record of the ephemeral architecture and performance art that defined the cultural life of the Florentine court during the early seventeenth century. The inclusion of the text within the image itself suggests its purpose as a commemorative document, intended to preserve the memory of the event for those who witnessed it and for a wider audience interested in the pageantry of the period.
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Feest te Florence: praalwagen van de Liefde - Jacques Callot
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