Marcellus’s work is defined by its sixteenth century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Assumption of the Virgin
Marcellus Coffermans (Netherlandish, 1524–1581)

'Crazy Quilt'
Lana Almedia Marcellus Jeffery (American, 1865–1935) Aurora or Chicago, Illinois, United States

Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus and the Ghost
Robert Thew (English, 1758-1802) after Henry Fuseli (Swiss, active in England, 1741-1825) published by John Boydell (English, 1719-1804) authored by William Shakespeare (English, 1564-1616)

Denarius (Coin) Portraying Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Roman, minted in Rome

The Theater of Marcellus, from Views of Rome
Giovanni Battista Piranesi Italian, 1720-1778

Marcellus Provenzalis
Ottavio Mario Leoni Italian, 1578-1630

Papal Medal of Marcellus II
Italian

Papal Medal of Marcellus II
Italian

Self-Portrait
Walter Shirlaw (American, 1838–1909)

Martin Vanden Bogaert Desjardins
Gérard Edelinck (French, born Flanders, 1640-1707) after Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659-1743)

Remembrance of Italy
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875) printed by Auguste Delâtre (French, 1822-1907) published by Cadart et Chavalier, Editeurs (French, 1801-1900)

Priest and Boy
Lawrence Carmichael Earle American, 1845-1921

A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884
Georges Seurat (French, 1859–1891)

Fishing Craft near the Cliffs at Collioure
Adolphe Appian French, 1818-1898

Interior of St. Mark's, Venice
David Dalhoff Neal (American, 1838–1915)

Nighthawks
Edward Hopper (American, 1882–1967)

Lion (One of a Pair, South Pedestal)
Edward Kemeys (American, 1843–1907) American Bronze Founding Company (American, founded 1886) Chicago

American Gothic
Grant Wood (American, 1891–1942)

The Fall of the Giants
Salvator Rosa Italian, 1615-1673

It Rocks but is Not Sunk
Charles Meryon French, 1821-1868