

The Stopping Place: The Fortune Teller by Jacques Callot. A black-and-white illustration of a man on horseback with a long staff, wearing a feathered hat, standing beside a tree. A man on foot beside him holds the horse's reins. A group of people in 17th-century clothing stand nearby. A large building stands in the background with an arched entryway, a steeply pitched roof, and people entering. A tree trunk is on the right. Text is written in cursive at the top.
Artwork Details
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- 1263 × 668 px
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