Monogrammist’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.

Interiorum corporis humani partium viva delineatio, from the second edition of the Compendiosa totius anatomie delineation
Monogrammist R. S. active in London or Paris, 1550/65

Armor for Field and Tournament
Jörg T. Sorg, the Younger, after German, Augsburg, active 1502-1542

Elements of an Armor Garniture for the Field, Joust, and Tourney of a Radziwill Prince of Poland and Lithuania
South German; Augsburg

The Dream of Paris
Monogrammist PG (Germany, active c. 1525–50)

Composition in Brown
R. G. Gillet French, born 1939

Triumph of the Moon
Monogrammist P.P. Italian, late 15th-early 16th century

Allegory of Balance #6
Hongwei Li Chinese, b. 1980

The Music Making Couple
Monogrammist b. g. German, active c. 1470–90

Ceremonial Vessels from Martin Luther (German Bible), plate 29 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century
Attributed to Monogrammist M.S. (German, active c. 1530-1550) assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943)

Man Confronting Woman
Reginald Pannett English, active 1895-1925

Illustration from Turnierbuch (Tournament Book), plate seven from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century
Attributed to Monogrammist H.H. (German, active 1539-1559) assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943)

Painter Working Outdoors
Lloyd R. Jones American, 1890-1934

Lily
William S. Schwartz (American, born Smarhoń, Russian Empire, now Belarus, 1896-1977)

Flood Victims of Harrisburg
Terry Husebye American, born 1945

Mobile Penicillin Laboratory, Model
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913-1997

The Centenary of the Omnibus
Richard T. Cooper (English, 1884-1957) printed by Sanders Phillips and Company Limited at The Baynard Press published by Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited

Lady in Brown
Frederick R. Spencer (American, 1806–1875)

Wrigley Building
Ron Gordon American, born 1942

Swatches of Drapery, Wallpaper and Upholstery Materials
Possibly designed by Otti Berger (Yugoslav, 1898–1944) Possibly produced by the Bauhaus Workshop (Germany, 1919–1933) Germany, Berlin, Dessau, or Weimar

Villa Pamphili outside Porta S. Pancrazio, from Views of Rome
Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778) published by Francesco (Italian, 1758-1810) and Pietro Piranesi (Italian, born 1758/9)