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

Hunter and Walrus
Judas Ullulaq, ᔪᑕ ᐅᓗᓚ (Inuk, 1937–1999) Taloyoak, Nunavut, Canada

The Hanging of Judas
Alsatian or Southern German

Kiss of Judas
Attributed to Ludovico Carracci Italian, 1555-1619

Juda and Thamar
Pieter Lastman Dutch, 1583-1633

Carrying a Firework Judas
José Chávez Morado Mexican, 1909-2002

Road (Michi)
Ono Tadashige Japanese, 1909-1990

Dome in Vienna (Uin no domu)
Ono Tadashige Japanese, 1909-1990

Death of Judas, plate fourteen from The Martyrdoms of the Apostles
Jacques Callot French, 1592-1635

Farm on the Black Sea (Kokkai no noen)
Ono Tadashige Japanese, 1909-1990

Judas Macabee, plate six from The Nine Worthies
Nicolaes de Bruyn (Flemish, 1571-1656) published by Assuerus van Londerseel (Flemish, 1572-1635)

Fragment of an Altarpiece with the Betrayal of Christ and the Suicide of Judas
French; Normandy

Moses Found by Pharaoh's Daughter (recto) and Judas's Betrayal (verso), pages 53 and 54, from the Treasury (Schatzbehalter)
Michael Wolgemut and Workshop (German, 1434/37–1519) published by Anton Koberger (German, 1440–1513)

Stars before Dawn (Mimei boshi)
Fukita Fumiaki Japanese, born 1926

Woman of New York
Ikeda Masuo Japanese, 1934-1997

Judas from the Last Supper
Nevers, France

The Betrayal of Judas
Franz Johann Heinrich Nadorp German, 1794-1876

Flying Feather over Lake Mountain No. 9 (Hane tobu koyama No. 9)
Kanamori Yoshio Japanese, born 1922

Spring Snow at Shirakawa (Shunsetsu Shirakawa)
Sekino Jun'ichiro Japanese, 1914-1988

Poem-7
Maki Haku Japanese, 1924-2000

Ewer with Crocodile (Makara) Spout
Eastern Tibet Kham