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The Dancers with a Flute and a Tamborine, from The Caprices

The Dancers with a Flute and a Tamborine, from The Caprices

Jacques CallotWW-1617-088181
1617·Etching in black on ivory laid paper·Image/plate: 5.6 × 8.2 cm (2 1/4 × 3 1/4 in.); Sheet: 6 × 8.5 cm (2 3/8 × 3 3/8 in.)

<p>In the 17th century, the word <em>capriccio</em> generally indicated a musical composition that thwarted listeners’ expectations with sudden changes in tempo, rhythm, or structure that appeared to be made according to the performer’s whim, or caprice. Jacques Callot borrowed the term to describe a series of etchings with a wide variety of diverting subjects including peasants, architectural sites, military maneuvers, and musicians. Among other motifs, he depicted two pairs of dancers frolicking and playing musical instruments and a shepherd playing a flute.</p>

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Year
1617
Dimensions
Image/plate: 5.6 × 8.2 cm (2 1/4 × 3 1/4 in.); Sheet: 6 × 8.5 cm (2 3/8 × 3 3/8 in.)

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Year
1617
Dimensions
Image/plate: 5.6 × 8.2 cm (2 1/4 × 3 1/4 in.); Sheet: 6 × 8.5 cm (2 3/8 × 3 3/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1617-088181

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aic
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Jacques Callot

Jacques Callot

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