Wolf’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.

Der Tote (The Dead One)
Wolf von dem Bussche German, 1934-2014

Elector Frederick III of Saxony, from Speculum intellectuale felicitatis humane
Wolf Traut (German, c.1486-1520) after Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472-1553) published by Hieronymus Höltzel (German, active c. 1502-1525)

Barn in Blue Haze
Wolf Kahn American, 1927-2020

Triple-Wheellock Pistol
Franco-German (Alsatian); Strasbourg

Dagger with Two Awls and Sheath for the Bodyguard of the Elector of Saxony
Silver mounts marked by Wolf Paller Paller (German, died 1583) Dresden

Salomé
Hans von Aachen German, c. 1552-1615

Starfighter, from Capitalist Realism
Wolf Vostell German, 1932-1998

The Large Crucifixion
Wolfgang Huber German, 1490-1553

Shield for the Bodyguard of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg
Italian, Venice

The Amazon
Franz von Stuck (German, 1863–1928)

Illustration from Von dem Troianischen Krieg, plate 24 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century
Hans Weiditz II (Master of Petrarch) (German, c.1495-1536) assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943)

Wolf
Attributed to Jan van Os Dutch, 1744-1808

Prince Otto von Bismarck
Franz Seraph von Lenbach (German, 1836–1904)

Halberd for the Bodyguard of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg
Austrian

The Mocking of Ceres
Hendrik Goudt (Dutch, 1583-1648) after Adam Elsheimer (German, 1578-1610)

Nude, Head Thrown Back
Wolf Kahn (American, born Germany, 1927-2020) printed by Drum Lithographers (American, 20th century) published by Collectors Graphics, Inc. (American, c. 1960-)

Untitled
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

Untitled
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

"Narcissus" Dress Fabric
Designed by Franz von Zülow (Austrian, 1883–1963) Produced by the Wiener Werkstätte (Vienna, 1903–1932) Austria, Vienna

Male Nude
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931