Francesco’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Allegorical Group of Victory Supported by Valor
Francesco Bertos (Italian, active 1693–1733)

The Massacre of the Innocents
Francesco Bertos (Italian, active 1693–1733)

Pair of Candlesticks
Attributed to Francesco Bertos Italian, active 1693-1710

Bust of a Youth (Saint John the Baptist)
Francesco Mochi (Italian, 1580–1654)

May
Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815) after William Hamilton (English, 1751-1801) published by John and Josiah Boydell (English, 18th century)

Adam and Eve in Paradise
Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657–1747)

Francesco de' Medici
Attributed to Alessandro Allori (Italian, 1535–1607)

Virgin and Child Adored by Saint Francis
Francesco Albani (Italian, 1578-1660)

Wine Cistern
Francesco Durantino Italian, active 1543-after 1553

Portrait of an Old Man
Francesco Zuccarelli Italian, 1702-1788

The Grand Canal, Venice
Francesco Guardi (Italian, 1712–1793)

The Garden of Palazzo Contarini dal Zaffo
Francesco Guardi (Italian, 1712–1793)

Death Mask of Napoleon
Dr. C. Francesco Antommarchi (Italian, 1780–1838) Cast by Louis Richard and E. Quesnel, Paris (French, 1821–1836)

Allegory of Charity
Francesco de Mura (Italian, 1696-1782)

Homer Dictating
Pier Francesco Mola (Italian, 1612–1666)

Ruined Archway
Francesco Guardi (Italian, 1712–1793)

Springtime and Love
Francesco Paolo Michetti (Italian, 1851–1929)

June
Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, 1727-1815) after William Hamilton (English, 1751-1801) published by John and Josiah Boydell (English, 18th century)

Holy Family with the Infant St. John
Francesco Trevisani (Italian, 1656–1746)

Capriccio: The Lagoon
Francesco Guardi (Italian, 1712–1793)