View of Isle Saint Louis and the Pont Neuf (preliminary study for La Petite Vue de Paris), Israel Silvestre (attributed to), after Jacques Callot, 1637 - 1639 drawing Preliminary study for the second state of the etching of Jacques Callot le Marché d’Esclaves (also known as La Petite Vue de Paris). In a square, groups of people are busy with the prisoners made slave. On the left at a staircase, a few fascinated men are shown. On the right in the foreground is a distinguished gentleman at a round tower (prison) money for another gentleman, to buy the fascinated Christian (?) Who is (free?) Made


View of Isle Saint Louis and the Pont Neuf (preliminary study for La Petite Vue de Paris), Israel Silvestre (attributed to), after Jacques Callot, 1637 - 1639 drawing Preliminary study for the second state of the etching of Jacques Callot le Marché d’Esclaves (also known as La Petite Vue de Paris). In a square, groups of people are busy with the prisoners made slave. On the left at a staircase, a few fascinated men are shown. On the right in the foreground is a distinguished gentleman at a round tower (prison) money for another gentleman, to buy the fascinated Christian (?) Who is (free?) Made behind him. In the middle of the square, a few prisoners with chains on their ankles follow a first name couple. On the left in the foreground, a man with Eastern appearance points another couple to the people at the tower. In the background a face on the Isle Saint Louis, the Pont Neuf, the Nôtre Dame and the Tour de Nesle. Paris paper. graphite (mineral). chalk pen slavery; serfs and the enslaved. slave-trade Paris


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