

The Stopping Place: The Feast of the Bohemians by Jacques Callot: A black and white engraving of a group of people gathered in a wooded camp. The people are dressed in 17th-century clothing, sitting and standing around a cooking area. A large tree with twisted branches dominates the right side. People are engaged in various activities: some cook over an open fire, others play music, tend to children, or simply sit. A person hangs from the tree. A pig carcass and a basket are on the left. Two lines of text are in the upper left corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 691 px
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