Felipe’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.

After the War is Over
Felipe Jesus Consalvos Cuban-American, 1891-c. 1960

Pénétrable de Chicago
Jesús Rafael Soto Venezuelan, 1923–2005

Portrait of the Painter Fernando Castillo
Jesús Escobedo Mexican, 1918-1978

Jesus Mocked by the Soldiers
Édouard Manet (French, 1832–1883)

The Shadow
Jesús Escobedo Mexican, 1918-1978

How to Fight Fascism
Jesús Escobedo Mexican, 1918-1978

Self-Portrait
Jesús Escobedo Mexican, 1918-1978

Self-Portrait
Jesús Escobedo Mexican, 1918-1978

Sleeping Woman
Jesús Escobedo Mexican, 1918-1978

Ave Jesu Parvule
Eric Gill English, 1882-1940

White Crucifixion
Marc Chagall Born Vitebsk (formerly Russian Empire, now Belarus), 1887; died Saint-Paul, France, 1985

Fragment from the Mantle of Don Felipe
Villalcázar de Sirga, provence of Palencia, Kingdom of Castile (present day Spain)

Alaska
Rockwell Kent (American, 1882–1971)

The Butterfly (La Mariposa)
Jesus Sanchez Uribe Mexican, born 1948

A Woman Seated in an Armchair
Jesús Guerrero Galván Mexican, 1910-1973

Virgin, San Felipe, Oaxaca
Paul Strand American, 1890–1976

Don't Lose Your Head (No Pierdas las Cabeza)
Jesus Sanchez Uribe Mexican, born 1948

Pure Coincidence (Pura Coincidencia)
Jesus Sanchez Uribe Mexican, born 1948