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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
While Paul Sandby produced many views of Windsor Castle in various media throughout his career, this scene of the celebration of Guy Fawkes Night is particularly notable for its concentration on the townspeople and their festivities, elements that usually appear as minor details in his works. Guy Fawkes Night, also called Bonfire Night, is a celebration of the Gunpowder Plot of November 5, 1605, in which Catholic conspirators allegedly attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliament in London. The red tone of the ink gives the bonfire scene additional warmth while emphasizing the white plumes of smoke trailing from the fireworks.
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Wenceslaus Hollar — Fireworks at Hemissem
Wenceslaus Hollar — Fireworks at Hemissem
Townscape with a Bridge
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Gerrit Lucasz van Schagen — Destruction of a Convent, plate
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Jean Michel Moreau — The Fireworks
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Jacques Callot|Israël Henriet — Le Bûcher (The Pyre), from L
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