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

Self-Portrait
Juste Chevillet (German, 1729-1790) after Jean-Siméon Chardin (French, 1699-1779)

Fables choisies (volumes 1 and 2)
Illustrations designed by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (French, 1686-1755) written by Jean de la Fontaine (French, 1621–1695) engravings by Charles-Nicolas Cochin (French, 1715–1790), Nicolas-Gabriel Dupuis (French, 1698–1771), Dominique Sornique (French, 1708–1756), Pierre François Tardieu (French, 1711–1771), René Gaillard (French, c. 1719–1790), Pierre Chenu (French, c. 1718-c. 1800), Michel Aubert (French, 1700-1757), Jean Charles Baquoy (French, 1721-1777), Pierre-Étienne Moitte (French, 1722-1780), Etienne Fessard (French, 1714-1777), Jean Ouvrier (French, 1725-1754), Claude Olivier Galimard (French, 1719-1774), Jean-Jacques Flipart (French, 1719-1782), Nicolas Dauphin de Beauvais (French, c. 1687-1763), Louis-Claude Legrand (French, 1723–1807), Pierre Quentin Chedel (French, 1705-1763), Pierre Aveline (French, 1702-1760), Jacques Philippe Le Bas (French, 1707–1783), Pieter Franciscus Martenisie (Flemish, 1729-1789), Laurent Cars (French, 1699-1771), Jean Pelletier (French, born c. 1736), Pierre Louis de Surugue (French, 1716-1772), Jacques-Jean Pasquier (French, 1718-1785), Johann Christoph Teucher (German, c. 1716-c. 1750), Juste Chevillet (German, 1729-1790), Johann Heinrich Rode (German, 1727-1759), Élie du Mesnil (French, born 1726), Martin Marvie (French, 1713-1813), Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet (French, 1731-1797), William Wynne Ryland (British, 1732-1783), Jacques Aliamet (French, 1726-1788), Noël Le Mire (French, 1724-1801), Louis-Simon Lempereur (French, 1728-1807), and Antoine Radigues (French, 1721-1809) wood engravings by Nicolas Le Sueur (French, 1691–1764) after illustrations designed by Jean Jacques Bachelier (French, 1724-1806) printed by Charles-Antoine Jombert (French, 1712–1784) published by Desaint et Saillant (French, 18th century) and Durand (French, 18th century)

Pyramid of Five Men
Juste de Juste French, 1505-1559

Just Dessert
William Michael Harnett (American, born Ireland, 1848–1892)

Man Turning His Head to the Left
Juste de Juste French, 1505-1559

Lovely, Just Lovely
Jim Nutt American, born 1938

Portrait of a Woman
Francois-Joseph-Juste Sieurac (French, 1781-1832) probably printed by Lecornu (French, 18th-19th century)

Can't We Just Sit Down and Talk it Over?
Mickalene Thomas (American, born 1971) published by Brand X

"Eve" appearing at Halloween Dance. 2740 N. Clybourn Ave. (just South of Diversey)
Melissa Ann Pinney American, born 1953

Just Outside Piccadilly Circus
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

"Oh, relax. I'll just charge you half fare."
Irwin Caplan American, born 1919

"From now on, just hand him the paper and stop trying to be funny."
Raymond Helle American, born 1917

Just like Sisyphus, plate 27 from Actualités
Honoré Victorin Daumier French, 1808-1879

Our Cause Is Just! We Are Victorious!
Vladimir Ivanovich Ladiagin (Born 1910)

“How silly ! Just look how they run. That's what you get when you are at the wrong place. Just you wait! Next time, tell us in advance and we'll take good care of you...,” plate 1 from Émotions Parisiennes
Honoré Victorin Daumier French, 1808-1879

Just the Difference, from Puck
Joseph Keppler American, 1838-1894

A Man Who Has Just Completed the Los Angeles Marathon, California, from the series "Stranger Passing"
Joel Sternfeld American, born 1944

Bungalows, Chicago’s Southwest Side, Just West of Midway Airport, from the series "Revealing Chicago" (2003-2004)
Terry Evans American, born 1944

"- Can you see the comet?... just there, at the tip of my finger ... don't lose sight of my finger tip!," plate 5 from La Comète De 1857
Honoré Victorin Daumier French, 1808-1879