Les Troupes en Marche (The Marching Troops), from La Vie de Ferdinand Ier de Médicis série appelée aussi Les Batailles des Médicis (The Life of Ferdinand I de'Medici also called The Medici Battles) 1614–20 Jacques Callot French According to the inscription on the second state of the prints in this series, Callot's engravings are after designs by Matteo Rosselli. Mariette attributes the designs of the prints in the series to Rosselli, Bernardino Poccetti, and possibly Antonio Les Troupes en Marche (The Marching Troops), from La Vie de Ferdinand Ier de Médicis série appelée aussi Les


Les Troupes en Marche (The Marching Troops), from La Vie de Ferdinand Ier de Médicis série appelée aussi Les Batailles des Médicis (The Life of Ferdinand I de'Medici also called The Medici Battles) 1614–20 Jacques Callot French According to the inscription on the second state of the prints in this series, Callot's engravings are after designs by Matteo Rosselli. Mariette attributes the designs of the prints in the series to Rosselli, Bernardino Poccetti, and possibly Antonio Les Troupes en Marche (The Marching Troops), from La Vie de Ferdinand Ier de Médicis série appelée aussi Les Batailles des Médicis (The Life of Ferdinand I de'Medici also called The Medici Battles). La Vie de Ferdinand Ier de Médicis série appelée aussi Les Batailles des Médicis. Jacques Callot (French, Nancy 1592–1635 Nancy). 1614–20. Engraving; first state of two (Lieure). Prints


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