After’s work is defined by its 15th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Pietà
After Cosimo Tura (Italian, c. 1430–1495)

Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist, Saint Cecilia, and Angels
Piero di Cosimo (Italian, 1461/62–1521)

The Battle of Zama
After Cornelis Cort (Netherlandish, 1533–1578)

Dante's Bark
After Eugène Delacroix (French, 1798–1863)

Annunciation to the Shepherds
After Jacobo Bassano (Italian, c. 1510-1592)

Shipwreck
After Eugène Isabey (French, 1803-1886)

Virgin and Child
After Giovanni Bellini (Italian, 1428/30–1516)

Standing Figure Leaning on a Staff
Piero di Cosimo Italian, 1462-1521

Saint Hymer in Solitude
After Jean Restout (French, 1692–1768)

Study for Cosimo I Reorganizing the Tuscan Troops
Ludovico Buti Italian, c. 1550-1611

Bust of William Pitt
After Joseph Nollekens (English, 1737–1823)

Ange Laurent de Lalive de Jully
After Jean Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725–1805)

La Bonne Aventure (The Fortune Teller)
After Jean Baptiste Joseph Pater (French, 1695–1736)

S. Cosimo Ravello
Maurits Cornelis Escher Dutch, 1898-1972

La Fête du Mai
After Jean Baptiste Joseph Pater (French, 1695-1736)

William Gifford
After John Hoppner (English, 1758-1810)

After the Hurricane, Bahamas
Winslow Homer American, 1836-1910

After the Bullfight
Mary Cassatt (American, 1844–1926)

After Khorkom
Arshile Gorky American, born Ottoman Empire (Present Day Turkey) c.1904–1948

Love in the Open Air
After Jean Baptiste Joseph Pater (French, 1695–1736)