Della Bella Stefano Collection
Stefano della Bella, a renowned Italian artist from the 17th century, captivated audiences with his diverse range of works
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Stefano della Bella, a renowned Italian artist from the 17th century, captivated audiences with his diverse range of works. From mythological scenes to architectural wonders, he skillfully captured the essence of each subject. In "The three graces, " taken from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie) in 1644, della Bella transports us to a world where beauty and elegance reign supreme. The graceful figures exude charm and harmony, reminding us of the timeless allure of classical mythology. Another masterpiece by della Bella is "A child and a satyr child playing with a goat" from around 1657. This delightful scene captures the innocence and joy of childhood as these playful characters engage with their furry friend. It's an endearing reminder that happiness can be found in even the simplest moments. Della Bella's talent for capturing architectural marvels is evident in his depiction of the Temple of Antoninus and Campo Vaccino in 1656. With meticulous detail, he brings this ancient Roman structure to life, allowing us to marvel at its grandeur while transporting us back in time. Equally impressive is his portrayal of the Temple of Concord and Roman Forum also created in 1656. Through delicate strokes, he recreates these iconic landmarks evoking a sense of awe for their historical significance. One cannot overlook Della Bella's creativity showcased through his work on "Screen with Rebus Fortune" circa 1639. This intriguing piece combines visual elements with hidden messages challenging viewers' intellect while providing aesthetic pleasure. "The Buffoons" frontispiece showcases Della Bella's ability to capture theatrical scenes vividly. The stage-like setting immerses us into comedic performances reminiscent of Renaissance theater—a testament to Della Bella's versatility as an artist. In "Passerelle du Pont-au-Change, " Paris after the fire incident in 1621 (Footbridge. . ), dated back to 1860, Della Bella's artistry transcends time.