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

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

His Grace the Duke of Rutland
Charles Turner (English, 1773-1857) after John Hoppner (English, 1758-1810)

Countess of Oxford, from Old English Masters
Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931) after John Hoppner (English, 1758-1810)

Right Honorable William Pitt, from Old English Masters
Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931) after John Hoppner (English, 1758-1810)

Portrait of a Woman
Charles Albert Waltner (French, 1846-1925) after John Hoppner (British, 1758–1810)

Princess Sophia, Daughter of George III, from Old English Masters
Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931) after John Hoppner (English, 1758-1810)

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)

Portrait of Lady
John Hoppner English, 1758-1810

Shipwreck
After Eugène Isabey (French, 1803-1886)

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

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

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

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)

Bust of a Youth (Saint John the Baptist)
Francesco Mochi (Italian, 1580–1654)

Augustus John, Hampshire, England
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

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