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  4. View of the Pont Neuf

Stefano Della Bella

Italian, 1610-1664

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View of the Pont Neuf, 1646

Artwork Details

Materials

engraving

Measurements

sheet: 14 1/8 x 27 3/8 inches (35.88 x 69.53 cm)

Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Credit

Gift of Willis O. Chapin, 1891

Accession ID

1891:4.66

Inscriptions:

signature / ste. Della Bella, Forentinus

Object Classifications:

Prints

Work Type:

Engraving (print)

Information may change due to ongoing research. Glossary of Terms

Other Works by This Artist

  • [Plate 10: Six Heads] from Livre pour apprendre à dessiner (The Book for Learning to Draw), ca. 1649

    Stefano Della Bella

    Six Heads
  • Jacob's Journey to Egypt, ca. 1647

    Stefano Della Bella

    Jacob's Journey to Egypt
  • Sea Fight Against the Turks, ca. 1638-1643

    Stefano Della Bella

    Sea Fight Against the Turks
  • Sea Fight Against the Turks, ca. 1638-1643

    Stefano Della Bella

    Sea Fight Against the Turks
  • Analysis of Milk, ca. 1634

    Stefano Della Bella probably after Jacques Callot

    Analysis of Milk

Collection Highlights

All Collection Highlights
  • Green Horses, 1988

    Bruce Nauman

    Green Horses
  • Portrait (R. Eisch), 1999

    Thomas Ruff

    The head and shoulders of a white adult male with short brunette hair, blue eyes, and a reddish-brown goatee beard and moustache fill the majority of this large-scale color photograph. He wears a pale blue button-up shirt with a collar; the top-most button is left open. Minute details in the figure’s skin and shadows on the fabric are captured by the camera lens.
  • Janet, 1992

    Chuck Close

    This large-scale portrait is painted in grayscale with a nearly all black background. A grid pattern covers the entire surface, and diamonds, ovals, circles, and other geometric shapes fill each square. From a distance, these patterned coalesce into a woman’s face and upper shoulders; the effect is similar to a pixelated photograph. The woman has short hair, cat-eyed glasses, dangly earrings, and she wears a shirt with a rounded collar.
  • Les Arbres (The Trees), ca. 1906

    André Derain

    A vibrantly colored landscape with several slim-trunked trees and mountains in the background fills this canvas. The sky is a light yellow while the ground is a slightly darker, sandy hue. The artist used cool blues with patches of crimson to depict the mountains, and warm reds, yellows, and oranges to emphasize tall, thin tree trunks in the foreground. Shadows fall diagonally from the trees toward the right hand corner of the painting where the artist’s small, blue signature rests.
  • June 4-52 (tableform), 1952

    Ben Nicholson

    A series of roughly rectangular shapes of pale blue, green, yellow, and white layer over and under each other across the surface of this portrait-oriented oil painting. A loose geometric patterning in thin black pencil overlays some of the shapes near the bottom center. A small, bright red triangle pops out from near the bottom left corner.
  • The Marina Piccola, Capri, 1859

    Albert Bierstadt

    The Marina Piccola, Capri
  • Head - Red and Yellow, 1962

    Roy Lichtenstein

    A woman’s head and neck, cleanly outlined like a classic comic book illustration, fills the majority of this large square canvas. This figure is painted in bright red and white against a solid yellow background. The woman looks toward the right and her large mouth is opened in a laugh. Shoulder length, loosely curled hair frames her face. Her skin is covered with a field of miniscule red dots in emulation of halftone printing.
  • Die Milchstrasse (The Milky Way), 1985-1987

    Anselm Kiefer

    A field of scrubby grass fills nearly the whole of this painting, except for a line of trees in the distance and a narrow strip of sky. The densely textured surface is made up of thick brushstrokes in shades of black and brown with a thin white horizontal swathe cutting across the center of the work. A triangular-shaped piece of lead dangles to the left of the painting’s center, supported by copper wires attached to the painting’s top corners. A second piece of lead is mounted near the lower-right corner.
  • Winter, East Liverpool, 1927

    Charles Ephraim Burchfield

    Winter, East Liverpool

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