Della Bella, Stefano
Stefano della Bella (18 May 1610 – 12 July 1664) was an Italian draughtsman and printmaker known for etchings of a great variety of subjects, including military and court scenes, landscapes, and lively genre scenes. He left 1052 prints, and several thousand drawings, but only one known painting. He was born and later died in Florence, Italy.
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Passerelle du Pont-au-Change, Paris, après l'Incendie de 1621 (Footbridge Temporarily Replacing the Pont-au-Change, Paris, after the Fire of 1621)
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Fantastic Vases
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Fantastic Vases
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Fantastic Vases
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Fantastic Vases
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Fantastic Vases
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Fantastic Vases
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Ornamental Frieze with Leopard
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Ornamental Frieze with Cupid and Psyche
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Title Page for "Nouvelles inventions de Cartouches"
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Cartouche Supported by Triton and Siren
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Cartouche with Ducks and Dogs
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Cartouche in the Form of a Flayed Tiger Supported by Centaurs
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Cartouche in the Form of a Drape Suspended from a Cypress Flanked by Skeletons
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Cartouche Suspended from Corpses
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Cartouche with Eagles and Two Infants Holding a Crown
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Cartouche with Rams and Infant Satyrs
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Cartouche with Apollo and Pan
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Cartouche with Two Nymphs Metamorphosed into Trees
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Cartouche with Infant Satyrs
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