Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Wenceslaus Hollar worked in London for the better part of two periods, 1637–41 and 1652–77, and these were two of the most productive of his printmaking career. He etched a variety of subjects, including landscapes, and reproduced artworks in the collection of his host, the Earl of Arundel. Hollar also documented Saint Paul’s Cathedral from the inside and out, including this imagined exterior view from before a lightning bolt destroyed the spire in 1561. He was still living in London during the Great Fire of September 1666, when the whole structure burned. Indeed, several of Hollar’s etching plates from this project were lost in the fire.
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Portrait of Albrecht Dürer, at the age of 26
Head of a Young Black Boy in Profile to the Right
Portrait of Pietro Aretino
Woman with dark hair and a bow in profile to the left
Woman with houpette on forehead turned to left
Woman with circular lace ruff
The Seasons
Unus Americanus ex Virginia (An American from Virginia)
Wenceslaus Hollar|Sir William Dugdale — Saint Paul's from th
Wenceslaus Hollar|Sir William Dugdale — Saint Paul's, South
Charles Meryon — Collège Henry IV (or Lycée Napoléon), Paris
Anonymous, German, 17th century|Wilhelm Friessem — Catafalqu
Sir Christopher Wren|Jacob Schijnvoet — View of the Cathedra
Henry Hulsbergh|Simon Gribelin II|John Vanderbank, the young
Anonymous, Italian — View of Via Balbi in Genoa
Nicolaus van Aelst|Giovanni Ambrogio Brambilla — The Gesù, R
Benjamin Cole — The South East Prospect of the Cathedral Chu
Isaak Brun|Isaak Brun — Interior View of Strasbourg Cathedra
Antonio Salamanca|Antonio da Labacco|Antonio da Sangallo, th
Giovanni Battista Piranesi — View of the Basilica of S. Mari