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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
For the subject of this work, della Bella chose the movements of soldiers toward and through a town, which is recognizable as Arras. He dedicated the work to Henry du Plesseys, Count of Roche-Guyon, whose coat of arms appears in the first and second plates.
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Sketches of Child Praying, Two Male Profiles (recto); Sketch
A mid-bust portrait of Emperor Ferdinand II, within an oval
Man Wearing a Fantastic Headdress, Facing to the Left
A ship travelling between Dover and Calais, from "Views of s
A fan with a musical troupe and spectators
Plate 38: head of a man with a moustache and cap, facing rig
Castel Sant' Angelo
Rock of the Philosphers, or Mount Parnassus, many ancient ph
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Stefano della Bella|Israël Henriet — Plate 4: a deer hunt, t
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Jacques Callot — Discovery of the Criminal Soldiers, plate n
Jan Lievens — Landscape with figures
Jacques Callot|Israël Henriet — Découverte des Malfaiteurs (
Stefano della Bella|Israël Henriet — Plate 4: two pilgrims o
Esaias van den Velde, I — Landscape with Gallows (near Haarl
Stefano della Bella|Israël Henriet — A deer hunt, two horsem
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