
Entry of His Highness, Representing the Sun, from The Combat at the Barrier
<p>Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine, appears at the upper right at the end of his grand entry parade, wreathed in the glow of the sun, for he portrays the god Apollo. His sumptuous procession begins at the lower right, with a stage of performing musicians drawn by women with cymbals; the forge of the god Vulcan follows, then a formal garden with fountains, pulled by men transforming into trees. Long-maned horses draw the Duke’s resplendent, likely gilded chariot. The face of the sun appears often on the vehicle, even its spinning wheels.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1627
- Dimensions
- Plate: 15.5 × 24.2 cm (6 1/8 × 9 9/16 in.); Sheet: 17.2 × 25.2 cm (6 13/16 × 9 15/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Jacques Callot
Artist
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Record
Verified by Watts Index- Artist
- Jacques Callot
- Year
- 1627
- Dimensions
- Plate: 15.5 × 24.2 cm (6 1/8 × 9 9/16 in.); Sheet: 17.2 × 25.2 cm (6 13/16 × 9 15/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1627-083334
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified
