Alessandro’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Portrait of a Musician
Alessandro Longhi (Italian, 1733–1813)

Portrait of a Young Woman
Alessandro Longhi (Italian, 1733–1813)

Portrait of a Girl with a Dog
Attributed to Alessandro Longhi (Italian, 1733–1813)

The Dance
Pietro Longhi (Italian, 1702–1785)

Lady at Her Toilette
Pietro Longhi (Italian, 1702–1785)

The Annunciation
Alessandro Vittoria (Italian, 1525–1608)

Francesco de' Medici
Attributed to Alessandro Allori (Italian, 1535–1607)

Theodosius Repulsed from the Church by Saint Ambrose
Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667–1749)

Crucifix
Alessandro Algardi (Italian, 1598–1654)

Arcadian Landscape with Figures
Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667–1749)

Madonna and Child
Afted Alessandro Algardi (Italian, 1598–1654)

Alessandro de' Medici
Jacopo da Pontormo (Jacopo Carrucci; Italian, 1494-1557)

Picaresque Group with a Monkey and a Magpie
Alessandro Magnasco Italian, 1667-1749

One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: John
Alessandro Vittoria (Italian, 1525–1608)

One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Matthew
Alessandro Vittoria (Italian, 1525–1608)

The Synagogue
Alessandro Magnasco (Italian, 1667-1749)

An Allegory of Bologna
Alessandro Algardi Italian, 1598-1654

One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Luke
Alessandro Vittoria (Italian, 1525–1608)

One of the Set of the Four Evangelists: Mark
Alessandro Vittoria (Italian, 1525–1608)

Venus and Cupid
Alessandro Turchi (Italian, 1578–1649)