Agathon’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.

La Cothurne (Tragic Pose from Le Jeu d'escharpe)
Agathon Léonard (Agathon van Weydeveldt) French, 1841-1923 Cast by: Susse Frères Editeurs French

Ewer
Léonard-Agathon van Wydeveld (French, born Belgium, 1841–1923) Designed and made by Louchet Frères (French, active 19th century)

Centerpiece: The Scarf Dance (Surtout: Le jeu de l'écharpe)
Manufactured by Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (French, founded 1740) Designed by Léonard-Agathon van Weydeveld (French, born Belgian 1841-1923) France, Sèvres

Life Cast of the Hands and Face of Abraham Lincoln
Leonard Wells Volk (American, 1828–1895)

Portrait of Eakins
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Bird-Man
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Rembrandt
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Wax Anatomical Model with Pretty Face
Zoe Leonard American, born 1961

The Crow
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Plant
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Priam Offering Gifts
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Thorn Apple
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

The Fae Richards Photo Archive
Zoe Leonard American, born 1961

Bananas with Red Thread
Zoe Leonard American, born 1961

Francisco de Goya
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Still Life with Travelling Trunk
attributed to Leonard Bramer (Dutch, 1596-1674) published by Theodor Matham (Dutch, 1605/06-1676)

Seventeenth Century Poet
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000

Little Porcupine, Paris Shops, Boy with Cock, plates five, six, and seven from The Wood Engravings of Leonard Baskin
Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) printed by The Gehenna Press (American, 1942-)

Three Nude Men, plate two from The Wood Engravings of Leonard Baskin
Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) printed by The Gehenna Press (American, 1942-)

Portrait of Eakins
Leonard Baskin American, 1922-2000