Hugo’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.

Bust of a Man with a Hat
Hugo Vogel German, 1855-1934

Emiliano and Eufemio Zapata with their Wives
Hugo Brehme German, active in Mexico, 1882–1954

From the Ermine to a Chimera in the Abyss (D’hermines à une chimere en abîme)
Valentine Hugo French, 1887–1968

Abstraction
Rosalee Vogel American, 1918-1987

Spring
Heinrich Johann Vogeler German, 1872-1942

Landscape with Two Ruined Castles
Victor Marie Hugo French, 1802-1885

Portfolio, title page and colophon for Vom Weyerberg
Heinrich Vogeler (German, 1872-1942) Fritz Mackensen (German, 1866-1953) Fritz Overbeck (German, 1869-1909) Hans Ende (German, 1864-1918)

Still Life
Hugo Charlemont (Austrian, 1850–1939)

Group
Hugo Weber American, 1918-1971

Fairy Tale
Heinrich Johann Vogeler German, 1872- 1942

The Snake Bride
Heinrich Johann Vogeler German, 1872- 1942

Abstraction
Rosalee Vogel American, 1918-1987

Lament
Joseph Vogel (American, 1911-1995) published by the Works Progress Administration

Young Girl with Cat
Donald S. Vogel (American, 1917-2004) published by the Works Progress Administration

Strawboss
Joseph Vogel (American, 1911-1995) published by the Works Progress Administration

Composition
Auguste Herbin French, 1882–1960

Ludwig van Beethoven
Hugo Gellert American, born Hungary, 1892-1985

Son of General Flo, Isle of Jersey (Le fils du général Flô)
Charles Hugo (French, 1827–1871), Victor Hugo (French, 1802–1885), and Auguste Vacquerie (French, 1819–1895)

To Victor Hugo
Henri Fantin-Latour French, 1836-1904