Gilles’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.

Large Female Head
Gilles Antoine Demarteau, the Younger (Flemish, c. 1750-1806) after Francois André Vincent (French, 1746-1816)

Large Female Head
Gilles Antoine Demarteau, the Younger (Flemish, c. 1750-1806) after Francois André Vincent (French, 1746-1816)

The Cat's Repast
Gilles-Antoine Demarteau (French, c. 1750-1802) after Jean-Baptiste Huet (French, 1745-1811)

The Dog's Repast
Gilles-Antoine Demarteau (French, c. 1750-1802) after Jean-Baptiste Huet (French, 1745-1811)

Flying Cupid Kissing a Dove
Gilles Antoine Demarteau, the Younger (Flemish, c. 1750-1806) after Jean Baptiste Huet (French, 1745-1811)

Head of a Woman
Gilles Demarteau (French, 1722-1776) after François Boucher (French, 1703-1770)

The Guardhouse
David Teniers the Younger (Flemish, 1610-1690)

Abraham's Sacrifice of Isaac
David Teniers the Younger (Flemish, 1610–1690) After Paolo Veronese (Italian, 1528–1588)

Jacomo de Cachiopin
Gilles Demarteau (French, 1722-1776) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)

Saint Christopher
Israhel van Meckenem the Younger German, c. 1440/45-1503

Armor for Field and Tournament
Jörg T. Sorg, the Younger, after German, Augsburg, active 1502-1542

The Music Lesson
Gerard ter Borch the Younger (Dutch, 1617-1681)

The Betrayal, from The Passion
Israhel van Meckenem the Younger German, c. 1440/45-1503

Marie de’ Medici
Frans Pourbus the Younger (Flemish, 1569-1622)

The Abduction of Europa
David Teniers the Younger (Flemish, 1610–1690) After artist unknown (Venetian, active 16th century)

The Abduction of Europa
David Teniers the Younger (Flemish, 1610–1690) After Titian (Italian, c. 1488–1576)

Aeneas Rescuing Anchises from Burning Troy
Hendrick van Steenwijck the Younger (Flemish, c. 1580-1640)

Portrait of a Woman with a Prayer Book
Bartholomäus Bruyn the Younger (German, c. 1493-after 1553)

Pierre Dupuis, Painter to the King
Antoine Masson (French, 1636-1700) after Nicolas Mignard (French, 1606-1668)
![The Petitions [right part] from The Story of Artemisia](https://www.artic.edu/iiif/2/a597facd-9306-2729-d5b6-d63025ba5928/full/400,/0/default.jpg)
The Petitions [right part] from The Story of Artemisia
After a design by Antoine Caron (1521–1599) Woven at an unknown workshop at the Manufacture du Faubourg Saint-Marcel France, Paris