Stefano della Bella executed several graphic series with decorative sketches intended for craftsmen. "Raccolta di vasi diversi" ("The Collection of Various Vases"), on which the artist worked from 1639 to 1646, was one of the most popular ones. The series consisted of six sheets with sketches of decorative vases. Della Bella skilfully combined real plant elements with fanciful figures in them. The collection was published in Paris in the printing house of Francois L'Anglois, the publisher and graphic artist with whom della Bella collaborated closely. The series was a great success. It was reprinted several times and significantly impacted decorative and applied art until the end of the 18th century. The second sheet of the series contains sketches of several vases with flowers decorated with mythological scenes. The first vase on the right has a relief depicting an ancient sacrifice. The second is adorned with figures of satyrs, which perform the function of legs. The fourth one, shaped like a krater, is embellished with figures of satyrs and nymphs. The sixth and eighth vases have animalistic images of eagles and goat heads.