Pieter’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.

Portrait of Théophile Alexandre Steinlen
Pieter Dupont Dutch, 1870-1911

Plowing Oxen
Pieter Dupont (Dutch, 1870-1911) published by S. L. van Looy (Netherlandish, active early 20th century)

L'Attelage
Pieter Dupont Dutch, 1870-1911

Plowing Horses
Pieter Dupont Dutch, 1870-1911

Portrait of a Sixty-year-old Woman, from Recueil d'estampes d'après les plus célèbres tableaux de la Galerie Royale de Dresde
Pieter Tanjé (Dutch, 1706-1761) after Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577-1640)

Lame Beggar Asking for Alms, from T is al verwart-gaern (It's already confusing)
Pieter Jansz Quast Dutch, 1606-1647

Still Life
Pieter Claesz (Dutch, 1596/97–1660)

A Family Meal
Evert Pieters (Dutch, 1856–1932)

An Elegant Company
Pieter Codde (Dutch, 1599-1678)

Sarah Dupont
Thomas Gainsborough (English, 1727–1788)

Interior, Dutch Girl Peeling an Apple
Evert Pieters Dutch, 1856-1932

Portrait of a Young Girl
Attributed to Pieter Dubordieu (Dutch, c. 1609–after 1678)

Dead Birds and Shot Bags
Attributed to Pieter Boel (Flemish, 1622-1674)

At the Justice of the Peace
Pieter Verhaert (Belgian, 1852–1908)

Mordechai Overhears the Conspiracy from the Story of Esther
Circle of Pieter Cornelisz (1498/90 - 1560/61) or Lucas van Leyden (1489-1533) Northern Netherlandish

The Three Graces
Pieter Tanjé (Dutch, 1706-1761) after Agostino Carracci (Italian, 1557-1602)

Tobias and the Angel
Pieter Mulier, II (Dutch, 1637–1701)

Still Life with Ostrich Egg Cup and the Whitfield Heirlooms
Pieter Gerritsz. van Roestraeten (Dutch, 1630–1700)

Outside of Haarlem
Jan Pieter Waterloo Dutch, 1790-1861

The Resurrection
Philip Galle (Flemish, 1537–1612) after Pieter Bruegel, the Elder (Flemish, 1525/30-1569)