Camillo’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.

Torquato Tasso, La Gerusalemme liberata
Camillo Cungi (Italian, 1570/80-1649) after Bernardo Castello (Italian, 1557-1629)

Study for the Virgin Annunciate
Camillo Boccaccino Italian, 1504/1505-1546

The Miracle of the Ticino River
Camillo Procaccini Italian, 1555-1629

The Transfiguration
Camillo Procaccini Italian, 1555-1629

Judgment of Solomon
Camillo Boccaccino (Italian, 1501-1546) or unknown French or Venetian artist (French or Italian, 1500/1599)

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Camillo Procaccini Italian, c. 1555-1629

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Camillo Procaccini Italian, c. 1555-1629

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Camillo Procaccini Italian, c. 1555-1629

The Transfiguration
Camillo Procaccini Italian, c. 1555-1629

The Transfiguration
Camillo Procaccini Italian, c. 1555-1629

Glass Cooler, from a Service Made for Pauline Bonaparte and Prince Camillo Borghese
Marked by Martin-Guillaume Biennais (born France, 1764–1843) Probably after designs by Charles Percier (born France, 1764–1838) and Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (born France, 1762–1853) Paris

Sauceboat and Stand (one of a pair), from a Service Made for Pauline Bonaparte and Prince Camillo Borghese
Marked by Martin-Guillaume Biennais (born France, 1764–1843) Probably after designs by Charles Percier (born France, 1764–1838) and Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (born France, 1762–1853) Paris

Resurrected Christ Appearing to His Mother
Attributed to Ottavio Vannini (Italian, 1585-1643) or Cesare Dandini (Italian, c. 1595-1658) or Camillo Procaccini (Italian, c. 1551-1629)

Candelabra (one of a pair), from a Service Made for Pauline Bonaparte and Prince Camillo Borghese
Marked by Martin-Guillaume Biennais (born France, 1764–1843) Probably after designs by Charles Percier (born France, 1764–1838) and Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (born France, 1762–1853) Paris

Victor Emmanuel II King of Sardinia, Giuseppe Garibaldi and Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour
Artist unknown European, active 1860s

Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour
Alfred Chardon Jeune French, 1830-1897

Saint Roch Healing Sufferers from the Plauge, from Recueil d'estampes d'après les plus célèbres tableaux de la Galerie Royale de Dresde
Giuseppe Camerata (Italian, 1718-1803) after Camillo Procaccini (Italian, c. 1555-1629) after Charles François Hutin (French, 1715-1776)

Camillo Graffico, Ercole Pedemonte, and Antonio Carone
Ottavio Leoni Italian, 1578-1630

Woman's Profile to Right
Style of Camillo Procaccini Italian, 1551-1629

Set of Dinner Forks (10), from a Service Made for Pauline Bonaparte and Prince Camillo Borghese
Martin-Guillaume Biennais (French, 1764–1843) Pierre-Benoît Lorillon (French, 1757–1816) Paris