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

Centerpiece
Marked by John Bridge (born England, 1755–1834) Retailed by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell (1788–1843) London

Chalice
Designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (born England, 1812–1852) Marked by John Bridge (born England, 1755–1834) Retailed by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell (1788–1843) London

Bird's Nest and Ferns
Fidelia Bridges American, 1834–1923

Confrontation at the Bridge
Jacob Lawrence American, 1917-2000

Gasthof zur Muldentalsperre
Peter Doig Scottish, born 1959

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

City of Chicago
Red Grooms (American, born 1937) and Mimi Gross (American, born 1940) with Ruckus Construction Company

La Presa
Elizabeth Catlett American, active in Mexico, 1915-2012

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

Pont Saint Michel, Paris
Albert Marquet French, 1875-1947

Saint John the Evangelist
Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-c. 1606

Port of Bordeaux
André Lhote French, 1885-1962

A Group of Houses and Figures
Lyonel Feininger American, 1871–1956

Carnival in Arcueil
Lyonel Feininger American, worked in Germany, 1871–1956

Target
Jasper Johns American, born 1930

Corpse and Mirror II
Jasper Johns American, born 1930

Self-Portrait of My Sister
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909–1977)

Buildings
John Marin American, 1870-1953

Head of Executioner, from John Evelyn's Sculptura
Richard Houston Irish, about 1721–1775 After Prince Rupert of the Rhine German, 1619-1682

The Fountain, Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Italy
John Singer Sargent (American, 1856–1925)