Francisco’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.

Ayer y Hoy con el sabor de siempre
Francisco García Burgos Puerto Rican, born 1948

Refugee Camp, Ruins in Background, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Ruins of Church Looking North-East or East; Yerba Buena Island in far Right Distance) San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

The Earth Is a Man
Roberto Matta Chilean, 1911–2002

The Burning City, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Cooking on the street, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

The Crucifixion
Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598–1664)

Object with Number 1
Joaquín Torres-García Uruguayan, 1874–1949

Nob Hill ruin, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Military Guard on Nob Hill, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

The Discovery of Oneself
Joaquín Torres García Uruguayan, 1874-1949

Saint Romanus of Antioch and Saint Barulas
Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598–1664)

Burgos, Spain
Lee Friedlander American, born 1934

The Birth of Saint John the Baptist
Spanish; Burgos

The Burning City - Power and Telephone Poles, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Refugees Eating, Ruins of the City Hall, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Altarpiece of the Virgin and Child
Spain, El Burgo de Osma

City View (North to Telegraph Hill?) San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

The Burning City, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Tilted Houses, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942