Simon’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.

Simon Vouet
Robert van Voerst (Flemish, 1597-1636/37) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)

Christ on the Cross with Mary Magdalene
Follower of Simon Vouet (French, 1590–1649)

Portrait of a Young Woman with Pearl Earrings
Simon Vouet French, 1590-1649

Bust Portrait of a Young Man
Simon Vouet French, 1590-1649

Holy Family With a Bird
Simon Vouet French, 1590-1649

Triumph of Neptune
Possibly after Simon Vouet French, 1590-1649

Portrait of Simon Vouet
François Perrier French, 1594-1649

Niobe's Children, Slain by Apollo and Artemius
Attributed to Michel Dorigny (French, 1617-1665) after Simon Vouet (French, 1590-1649)

Saint Simon
Master F.V.B. Netherlandish, active 1475-1500

Study for the Pentecost
Simone Peterzano Italian, 1573-1596

Shade
Simon Heijdens Dutch, born 1978

Old Beggar Carrying Child
Simon Troger (Austrian, 1683–1768)

Bowl with Cover and Stand
Designed by Simon Gate Swedish, 1883-1945 Made by Orrefors Glassworks (Glasbruk) Småland, Sweden, founded 1898

Pieta
School of Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

The Feast in the House of Simon
El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos; Greek, active in Spain, 1541–1614) Workshop of El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos; Greek, active in Spain, 1541–1614)

Book of Hours, Use of Paris
Simon Vostre French, flourished 1486-1518

Tea and Coffee Service
Jean-Simon Chaudron (American, born France, 1758–1846) Anthony Rasch (American, c.1780–1858) Philadelphia

Sketches of the Virgin and Child, and the Holy Family
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648

Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto Offering their Crowns to the Arms of Cardinal Borghese
Simone Cantarini Italian, 1612-1648