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STEFANO DELLA BELLA (1610-1664) , See also: Italian engraver, was See also: born at Florence
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He was apprenticed to a goldsmith; but some prints of See also: Callot having fallen into his hands, he began to turn his See also: attention entirely towards See also: engraving, and studied the See also: art under Canta Gallina, who had also been the instructor of Callot
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By the liberality of Lorenzo de' See also: Medici he was enabled to spend three years in study at See also: Rome
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In 1642 he went to See also: Paris, where See also: Cardinal See also: Richelieu engaged him to go to See also: Arras and make drawings of the siege and taking of that See also: town by the royal army
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After residing a considerable See also: time at Paris he returned to Florence, where he obtained a pension from the See also: grand duke, whose son, Cosmo, he instructed in See also: drawing
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His productions were very numerous, amounting to over 1400 See also: separate pieces
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