Giuseppe’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.

Vendor of Rosaries and Sacred Images
Giuseppe Maria Mitelli Italian, 1634-1718

Two Boys Carrying Baskets
After Giuseppe Maria Mitelli Italian, 1634-1718

Standing Peasant with Arms Akimbo
Attributed to Giuseppe Maria Mitelli Italian, 1634-1718

The Wedding at Cana
Giuseppe Maria Crespi (Italian, 1665–1747)

Woman Looking For Fleas
Attributed to Giuseppe Maria Crespi (Italian, 1665–1747)

Triumphal Arch
Unknown Artist (Italian, 17th century) possibly Agostino Mitelli (Italian, 1609-1660)

Study for the Marriage at Cana
Attributed to Giuseppe Maria Crespi (Italian, 1665-1747) after Giuseppe Maria Crespi (Italian, 1665-1747)

Sheet of Sketches: Sea Monsters and Elaborate Portals (recto); Sketches of Architectural Details (verso)
Attributed to Agostino Mitelli Italian, 1609–1660

Sketches of Decorative Motifs (recto); Sketch of Decorative Motif (verso)
Attributed to Agostino Mitelli Italian, 1609-1660

Illusionistic Ceiling Decoration
Attributed to Agostino Mitelli Italian, 1609-1660

Study
Attributed to Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Italian, 1654-1727) or possibly Giacinto Calandrucci (Italian, 1646-1707) or possibly Pietro da Cortona (Italian, 1596-1669)

Friendship Quilt
Made for Ella Maria Deacon (American, 1811–94) Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States

The Meeting of Gautier, Count of Antwerp, and his Daughter, Violante
Giuseppe Cades (Italian, 1750–1799)

Portrait of a Man
Antonio Maria Esquivel (Spanish, 1806–1857)

Flight from Pompeii
Giovanni Maria Benzoni (Italian, 1809–1873)

Bust of Diana
Giuseppe Mazza (Italian, 1653–1741)

Cupid and Psyche
Giuseppe Cammarano Italian, 1766-1850

Rape of Lucretia
Giuseppe Cades Italian, 1750-1799

María Izquierdo
Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899–1991)

Saint George and the Dragon
Guiseppe Scolari Italian, flourished 1550-1625