Stefano’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Antiochus Yearning for Stratonice
Stefano Pozzi (Italian, 1699–1768)

The Circumcision
Stefano Pozzi (Italian, 1699–1768)

The Presentation in the Temple
Stefano Pozzi (Italian, 1699–1768)

Angel Holding Flowers and Scourge
Attributed to Stefano Pozzi (Italian, 1699-1768) after Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, 1598-1680)

Boreas and Orithyia
Attributed to Stefano Pozzi (Italian, c. 1707-1768) or Ciro Ferri (Italian, 1634-1689)

Allegorical Ceiling Decoration with Justice, Charity, and Fortitude
Follower of Stefano Pozzi Italian, c. 1707-1768

Shipyard with Two Sailors
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Stag Hunt in Fan Shape
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

The Medici Vase, plate one from The Six Large Views of Rome and the Campagna
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Christ in the Garden
Attributed to Giovanni Stefano Marucelli (Italian, 1586-1646) or the circle of Jacopo Chimenti, called Jacopo da Empoli (Italian, c. 1554-1640)

Equestrian Ballet in the Amphitheater of the Boboli Gardens
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

South Facade of the Villa and the Great Meadow, from Views of the Villa Pratolino
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Plate Ten from Drawings of Several Movements by Soldiers
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Sketches of Child Praying, Two Male Profiles (recto); Sketches of Male Heads (verso)
Attributed to Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Sketches of Standing Woman, Seated Man, Goat, and Man Carrying Box on Back
After Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Seated Gypsy Mother and Child, with Dog
Attributed to Stefano della Bella (Italian, 1610-1664) or after Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635)

The Opening Assembly of the Equestrian Ballet
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Polish Horseman
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Female Dancer in a Costume for a Theatre Performance
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664

Study for Satyr Family Walking (recto); Sketches of Five Decorative Vessels (verso)
Stefano della Bella Italian, 1610-1664