Ferdinand’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.

Bearded Old Man in a Skull Cap
Ferdinand Bol Dutch, 1616-1680

Curly Headed Man with a Wry Mouth
Possibly Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616-1680) In the manner of Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)

The Sacrifice of Abraham
Ferdinand Bol Dutch, 1616-1680

Woman with the Pear
Ferdinand Bol Dutch, 1616-1680

Saint Jerome in Penitence
Ferdinand Bol Dutch, 1616-1680

The Philosopher
Ferdinand Bol Dutch, 1616-1680

Portrait of a woman
Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616–1680)

Putto
School of Ferdinand Bol Dutch, 1616-1680

Abraham Sending Away Hagar and Ishmael
John Hamilton Mortimer (English, 1740-1779) or Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616-1680)

Woman at a Window
Jean Pierre Norblin De La Gourdaine (French, 1745-1830) after Ferdinand Bol (Dutch, 1616-1680)Jean Pierre Norblin De La Gourdaine

Day (Truth)
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853–1918

James Vibert, Sculptor
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853-1918

The Grand Muveran
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853-1918

Head of a Soldier
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853-1918

Diana and Her Nymphs with the Ox Hunt
With a scene after an engraving by Adriaen Collaert (c. 1560–1618) after Hans Bol (1534–1593), Ox Hunt Brussels

Study for Day (Truth)
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853-1918

Landscape with the Sacrifice of Isaac within a Decorative Border of Plants and Animals
Hans Bol Netherlandish, 1534-1593

The Holy Hour
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853-1918

Study of Students Putting on Uniforms
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853-1918

The Actor Maximilian Korn in a Landscape
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller (Austrian, 1793–1865)