| Image title: | Carriage pulled by a Dragon. |
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| Source: | Daniel, Howard: “Callot’s Etchings” (1974) |
| Place shown: | none |
| Keywords: | mythical creatures, dragons, transport, people, greyscale, wallpaper, backgrounds |
| Status: | out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested |
Notes: |
This is a detail from plate 206, “Entrance of Henry of Lorraine, marquess of Moy, under the name of Pirandre” from the series The Combat at the Barrier, 1627. Here is a carriage with a scuplted lion at its back; the carriage is pulled by a dragon. On board, I am guessing, is the Marquess of Moy, in a costume. |
| Dimensions: | 100 x 50mm (3.9 x 2.0 inches) |
| Filename: | 206b2-Entrance-Dragon-Pulling-Chariot-q100-1440x900.jpg |
| Blog image: | http://fromoldbooks.org/r/1G/206b2-Entrance-Dragon-Pulling-Chariot-q75-500x313.jpg |
| Blog link: | http://fromoldbooks.org/r/1G/pages/206b2-Entrance-Dragon-Pulling-Chariot/ |
| Engraver: | Jacques Callot |
| Scanner dpi: | 1200 |
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