Callot
Americannoun
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In the second volume of “Remembrance of Things Past,” the Narrator asks his beloved, Albertine, “Is there a vast difference between a Callot dress and one from any ordinary shop?”
From The New Yorker • Mar. 16, 2015
Few dresses made by Callot Soeurs have survived.
From The New Yorker • Mar. 16, 2015
Yet, not long after Callot Soeurs opened their atelier, in 1895, they became one of the great names in Belle Époque fashion.
From The New Yorker • Mar. 16, 2015
But even a small show like this demonstrates that Kubin was much more: he was one of the masters of fantasy, a Callot with a richer and, so to speak, post-Freudian imagination.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Portrait of Jacques Callot Engraved by Vosterman after the painting of Van Dyck Still his work was copying and engraving from the drawings of others.
From Artists Past and Present Random Studies by Cary, Elisabeth Luther
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