Saints and Christian Holidays Illustrations

A series of prints depicting various saints, each portrayed in oval frames with inscriptions in Latin, showcasing their stories and associated Christian holidays.

Sacred Ferreolus of Vienne, Holy Januaryus of Benevento, Holy Eustachius of Rome and children, Holy Fausta and Saint Evilasius of Cyzicus (18-20 September), Jacques Callot, 1632 - 1636 print Sheet with four oval representations, each with inscription and date in Latin: in the top left of the Sacred Ferreolus of Vienne with chains or chains over the shoulders and a rosary in hand, at the top right of the Holy Janus of Benevento with a book and a palm branch, bottom left the Holy Eustachius of Rome with his family members in a bull above a fire, below the holy Fausta whose head is sagged and Saint Evilasius who is cooked in a kettle. This print is part of a series of prints with representations of the saints and the Christian holidays of the year. Four scenes of one plate are always printed on one leaf. Including accompanying title page and frontispiece, it concerns a total of 124 plates (490 performances). The three plates with the last 12 scenes (the changeable Christian holidays) were
Sacred Ferreolus of Vienne, Holy Januaryus of Benevento, Holy Eustachius of Rome and children, Holy Fausta and Saint Evilasius of Cyzicus (18-20 September), Jacques Callot, 1632 - 1636 print Sheet with four oval representations, each with inscription and date in Latin: in the top left of the Sacred Ferreolus of Vienne with chains or chains over the shoulders and a rosary in hand, at the top right of the Holy Janus of Benevento with a book and a palm branch, bottom left the Holy Eustachius of Rome with his family members in a bull above a fire, below the holy Fausta whose head is sagged and Saint Evilasius who is cooked in a kettle. This print is part of a series of prints with representations of the saints and the Christian holidays of the year. Four scenes of one plate are always printed on one leaf. Including accompanying title page and frontispiece, it concerns a total of 124 plates (490 performances). The three plates with the last 12 scenes (the changeable Christian holidays) were