Joshua’s work is defined by its 21st century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Beyrouth
Joshua Mosley American, born 1974

A Vue
Joshua Mosley American, born 1974

dread
Joshua Mosley American, born 1974

Elizabeth Grant Bankson Beatty (Mrs. James Beatty) and Her Daughter Susan
Joshua Johnson (American, c. 1763–after 1825)

Lady Sarah Bunbury Sacrificing to the Graces
Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723–1792)

Solitude
Joshua Shaw (American, born England, c. 1777–1860)

Madonna and Child with Two Angels
Attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792) or after Antonio Allegri, called Correggio (Italian, c. 1489-1534)

Sir Thomas Rumbold, Bt.
Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723–1792)

Good Morning
Joshua Smith American, active 1860s

Sir Joshua Reynolds
Valentine Green (English, 1739-1813) after Sir Joshua Reynolds (English, 1723-1792)

A Quality of Dancing, Millersdale, Derbyshire, England
Thomas Joshua Cooper American, born 1946

A Premonitional Work (Message to Timothy H. O'Sullivan), Gullfoss, Iceland
Thomas Joshua Cooper American, born 1946

Good Night
Joshua Smith American, active 1860s

Joshua and Caleb
Albrecht Altdorfer German, c.1480-1538

Joshua and the Israelites Crossing the Jordan
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

A Premonitional Work (Message to Timothy H. O'Sullivan), Gullfoss, Iceland
Thomas Joshua Cooper American, born 1946

Joshua Commanding the Israelites
Circle of Jacopo Zanguidi, called Bertoia (Italian, 1544-c.1573) or Circle of Federico Zuccaro (Italian, 1540/41-1609

Bacchanale
Attributed to Joshua Cristall English, c. 1767-1847

Equestrian Portrait of Lord Simpson
Joshua Dighton English, active 1820-1840

Joshua Halting the Sun and Moon
After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, and workshop Italian, 1483-1520