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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
Inscribed: Those enemies of heaven, who a thousand times sin against the holy decrees and divine laws, glory in spitefully pillaging and destroying the temples of the true God with idolatrous hands, but as punishment for having burned them, are themselves finally sacrificed to the flames.
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Sketches for the Balli di Sfessania (recto) Sketches of Danc
The Combat of Avigliamo
The Feast of Saint James, Florence, July 25, 1619
The Fair at Impruneta
The Palace Gardens at Nancy
Les Miseres Et Les Mal-Heurs De La Guerre...Israel
The Temptation of Saint Anthony (second version)
Franca Trippa - Fritellino, from the Balli di Sfessania
Jacques Callot|Israël Henriet — Le Bûcher (The Pyre), from L
Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635) — The Large Miseries of W
Gerrit Lucasz van Schagen — The Stake, plate thirteen from T
Gerrit Lucasz van Schagen — Destruction of a Convent, plate
Jacques Callot|Israël Henriet — Pillage et Incendie d'un Vil
Gerrit Lucasz van Schagen — Plundering and Burning a Village
Jacques Callot|Israël Henriet — Pillage et Incendie d'un Vil
Jacques Callot|Israël Henriet — Dévastation d'un Monastère (
Jacques Callot|Israël Henriet — Dévastation d'un Monastère (
Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635) — The Large Miseries of W
Gerrit Lucasz van Schagen — The Battle, plate three from The
Jacques Callot|Israël Henriet — Dévastation d'un Monastère (