A series of four rural landscapes called "Première suete de quatre paysages" ("The First Series of Four Landscapes") was published for the first time in 1641. Around 1643, the Lviv sheets were printed in Pierre Mariette's publishing house. Their performer is considered to be Francois Collignon, the French graphic designer and close friend of della Bella. Collaboration between engravers was a common practice, so Collignon repeatedly made engravings based on Stefano della Bella's drawings or replicated his previously published series. This landscape depicts a scenery with a mill and a village hut. Two women are having a conversation in the foreground. On the right, a group of peasants is sitting near the horse, most likely resting while gambling. On the left, smoke is drifting from the chimney of a village hut. A view of the valley is presented in the background, above which stands a wooden windmill.