Flaminio’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.

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Flaminio Torre Italian, 1621-1661

Virgin and Child (recto); Portion of Altarpiece Sketch (verso)
Attributed to Flaminio Torre Italian, 1621-1661

"Untitled" (Portrait of Ross in L.A.)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

"Untitled"
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957-1996

Extemporaneous
Helen Torr (American, 1886–1967)

"Untitled" (Last Light)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

"Untitled" (Silver Beach)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

"Untitled" (March 5th) #2
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

"Untitled" (Golden)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

Study for a Painted Frieze
Flaminio Allegrini Italian, c. 1587-c. 1663

"Untitled" (Bloodwork—Steady Decline)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957-1996

"Untitled" (Fainted)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, born Cuba, 1957–1996

"Untitled"
Felix Gonzalez-Torres (American, born Cuba, 1957-1996) published by Public Art Fund, New York

Object with Number 1
Joaquín Torres-García Uruguayan, 1874–1949

Paper Plates
Helen Torr American, 1886-1967

The Discovery of Oneself
Joaquín Torres García Uruguayan, 1874-1949

La Torre del Mangia, Siena
John Taylor Arms (American, 1887-1953) printed by Frederick Thomas Reynolds, born 1882

Panel One from "The Incredible Bulk"
Angelo Torres (American, born 1932) commissioned by and later published in MAD, No. 204

"Untitled" (t-cell count)
Felix Gonzalez-Torres American, 1957-1996

Under the Black Sun
Milagros de la Torre Peruvian, born 1965