Johannes’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.

Calendar
Johannes Regiomontanus Italian, 1436-1476

The Annunciation
Johann Koerbecke (German, about 1420–1490)

King Vulture
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (1710–present) Modeled by Johann Joachim Kändler (born Saxony [now Germany], 1706–1775) Meissen, Electorate of Saxony (now Germany)

Apollo Granting Phaeton Permission to Drive the Chariot of the Sun
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Diana and Endymion
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Neues Bild-und Musterbuch (New Picture and Sample Book)
Johann Michael Kirschbaum (German, active c. 1771) Germany

View of The Castello Bracciano, near Rome with Coach and Figures
Johann Wilhelm Baur German 1607-1642

Queen Louise of Prussia
Johann Gottfried Schadow (German, 1764–1850) Cast by Werner Foundry (German, 1794/95–1842)

Old Man Lighting a Pipe
Johann Carl Loth (German, 1623–1698)

Communion of the Apostles
Johann Martin Schuster German, 1667-1738

Jove Casts His Thunderbolts at the Rebellious Giants
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Mercury Rescues the Disguised Io after Beheading Argus
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Bacchic Revels
Johann Georg Platzer (Austrian, 1704–1761)

Battle of the Milvian Bridge
Johann Heintz (active Rome 1611-1612 and Milan 1652) or after Raffaello Sanzio called Raphael and his workshop (Italian, 1483-1520)

Venus and Cupid at the Forge of Vulcan
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Bust Portrait of Carmelite Monk in Niche
Johannes Lanoy Flemish, 18th century

A Lady
Johann Friedrich August Tischbein (German, 1750–1812)

Nymphs and Satyrs Drinking
Johann Georg Platzer (Austrian, 1704–1761)

Aquamanile in the Form of a Lion
Follower of Johannes Apengeter (German, active about 1325-50)

Sapper of the Swiss Guards
Johann Georg Wille German, 1715-1808