Paul’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.

View of Paris, from Meuden
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

Blue and Orange Sky
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

The Cliffs at Dieppe
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

View of Avignon (from Villeneuve les Avignon)
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

View at Étretat
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

The Tower of Mont-Perrou, Seen from the Banks of the Allier (Auvergne)
Paul Huet (French, 1803-1869) printed by Gottfried Engelmann (French, 1788-1839)

Near Fontainebleau
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

Women Bathing
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

Forest Pool with Heron
Paul Huet French, 1803-1869

Sur la route de Nice
Paul Huet (French, 1803-1869)

Daniel Mytens
Paul Pontius (Flemish, 1603-1658) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)

The Basket of Apples
Paul Cezanne (French, 1839–1906)

The Bay of Marseille, Seen from L'Estaque
Paul Cezanne (French, 1839–1906)

Mahana no atua (Day of the God)
Paul Gauguin (French, 1848–1903)

Head of a Woman with a Blue Necklace
Paul Kleinschmidt German, 1883-1949

Les-Parents-Terribles series: Here is the little Dancer
Paul Gavarni French, 1804-1866

Panel (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet (French, 1745–1811) after Jean Baptiste Pillement (French, 1728-1808) Jouy-en-Josas or Nantes, France

Auvers, Panoramic View
Paul Cezanne (French, 1839–1906)

Arlésiennes (Mistral)
Paul Gauguin (French, 1848–1903)

Les Propos de Thomas Vireloque: Misere et corde - first speech, then...
Paul Gavarni French, 1804-1866