Stefano della Bella|Israël Henriet

A procession of horse-drawn cannon carriages to left, horsemen in combat and a dead horse to right, battle on a bridge in center background, from 'Peace and War' (Divers desseins tant pour la paix que pour la guerre)

ca. 1638–43
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11.3 × 25.5 cm (4.4 × 10 in)

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