Paysages et Ruines de Rome
Paysages et ruines de Rome is an original artwork realized by Stefano Della Bella in 1646. Etching in paper, signed on plate on the left margin, es. II/VI.
The artwork is attached on passpartout: 37.5 x 55 cm.
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Paysages et ruines de Rome is an original artwork realized by Stefano Della Bella in 1646. Etching in paper, signed on plate on the left margin, es. II/VI.
The artwork is attached on passpartout: 37.5 x 55 cm.
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Stefano Della Bella (17 May 1610 – 12 July 1664) was an Italian draughtsman and printmaker known for etchings of a great variety of subjects. Returning to Florence in 1650, he resumed working under the protection of the Medici court, working for his patrons; he creates title pages, illustrations of feasts and views that enhance the Medici splendors. In 1656 he became a member of the Apatistas' Academy. Stefano Della Bella has left us over a thousand engravings.
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