Luigi’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.

The Boathouse
Luigi Loir (French, 1845-1916)

The Arch of Septimus Severus
Luigi Rossini Italian, 1790-1857

Bishop Blessing a Kneeling Man OR Meeting of Emperor Theodosius and Bishop Ambrose
Attributed to Luigi Benfatto Italian, c. 1544-c. 1609

Armchair
Luigi Frullini Italian, 1839–1897 Florence, Italy

Time Revealing Beauty
Style of Nicolas Pierre Loir French, 1624-1679

The Loire
Alfred Sisley (British, active in France, 1839–1899)

Adoration of the Host
Attributed to Luigi Garzi (Italian, 1638-1721) or Fidele Fischetti (Italian, 1734-1789) or an uknown Venetian artist

Crucifixion of Saint Peter
Luigi Valadier (Italian, 1726–1785) Workshop of Luigi Valadier (Italian, 1726–1785)

Portrait of Luigi Edouardo Rossi, Count Pellegrino
Follower of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (French, 1780–1867)

Woman Washing Clothes, Loire Valley, France
Dorka Raynor American, born Poland, 1905–1995

Loire River
Arthur B. Davies American, 1862-1928

Valley of the Loire (Sunrise)
Arthur B. Davies American, 1862-1928

Loire Near Orleans
Arthur B. Davies American, 1862-1928

On the Loire
Arthur B. Davies American, 1862-1928

Panel: Christ Surrounded by Angels
Milan, Italy

Loire Valley, France
Elliott Erwitt American, born 1928

Views in Egypt (text)
Luigi Mayer (Italian, active 1776-1792) engraved by Thomas Milton (English, 1743-1827) printed by Thomas Bensley (English, 1760-1835) published by Robert Bowyer (English, 1758-1834)

The Pentecost, from a Book of Hours
French (possibly Loire Valley)

Scene with Nymphs and Satyr
Attributed to Nicolas Pierre Loir French, 1624-1679