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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
Working with her husband, Johann Gottlieb Prestel (1739–1808), Maria Prestel created the Schmidt’sches Kabinett (Schmidt’s Art Cabinet) , a compilation of prints reproducing works owned by the collector Gerhard Joachim Schmidt (1742–1801). Prestel combined etching and aquatint, replicating Jacopo Vignali’s original pen-and-wash drawings. The highlights suggest wispy rays of light, or haloes, which radiate from the monks’ tonsured heads. In the lower-left corner is an incense burner, perhaps held by a monk just out of sight, who is participating in the Mass.
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Matthieu Elias|Reverend Jean de la Barrière — Jean de La Bar
Cesare Nebbia — Saint Charles Borromeo Venerating the Relics
Giuseppe Cades — Blessed Francis Venimbeni Celebrating Mass
Giorgio Picchi, the Younger — A Priest Celebrating Mass
Anonymous, Italian, Venetian, 15th to 16th century — Bishop
Ubaldo Gandolfi — Christ in Glory with Saint Lawrence, Saint
Matthieu Elias|Reverend Jean de la Barrière — Scene 33: The
Daniele Crespi — Raymond Diocrès Speaking During His Funeral
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo — Illustration for a Book: Recept
Pupil of Charles Joseph Natoire — Martyrdom of a Saint Inter
Matthieu Elias|Reverend Jean de la Barrière — Scene 34: To s
Johann Martin Schuster — Communion of the Apostles