Although the series of engravings "Vues de Paris" ("The Views of Paris") was formally attributed to Silvestre Israel, it was a result of the collaboration between several talented 17th-century engravers, including Jean Marot, Stefano della Bella, and Silvestre Israel himself. Cooperation between graphic artists was common when a group of masters worked on one series or even a piece. Silvestre Israel was the author of the drawings and made only a few etchings. The series was published on 12 sheets in Henriet Israel's publishing house. The etching represents a view of the Saint Paul's Hotel, which belonged to a Franco-English family at the time. The facade and dome of the Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis Church can be seen a little further behind the trees. The author and executor of the engraving is Silvestre Israel.