Watermark: none.
Born in Lorraine, the printmaker Callot spent most of his career at Cosimo de' Medici's court in Florence before returning to France in 1621 to work at the court in Nancy alongside Deruet. This sheet, produced after the artist's return, is devoted to a local saint, Mansuetus (d. 375), who was the first Bishop of Toul, in Lorraine. It shows the saint resuscitating King Leucorus's son, who had drowned in the river Meuse, and is one of a series of exploratory studies on the theme in preparation for the artist's etching of 1621 (Lieure 378, Miaume 641).
Numbered in an old hand in pen and brown ink on verso at lower left, "N 4096".
Goll van Franckenstein, Johan, 1756-1821, former owner.
Goll van Franckenstein, Pieter Hendrik, 1787-1832, former owner.
Delamere, Lord, former owner.
Reitlinger, Henry Scipio, former owner.
Seligman, Germain, former owner.
Seligman, Germain, Mrs., former owner.
Spencer, Kenneth A., Mrs., donor.
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