Jean’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Chariot Race
Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904)

Anacreon with the Infants Bacchus and Cupid
Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904)

Portrait of a Woman
Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904)

Eagle Expiring, Monument for Waterloo
Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904)

Napoleon Entering Cairo
Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824–1904) Cast by Siot-Decauville (French, c. 1891–1926)

Relay of Dogs in the Desert
Paul Adolphe Rajon (French, 1843-1888) after Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824-1904) published by Goupil et Cie

Interrogation II
Leon Golub American, 1922–2004

Man Lighting Girl's Cigarette (Jean Patchett), New York
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Black & White Vogue Cover (Jean Patchett), New York
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Summer Sleep, New York
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Sonnets et eaux-fortes
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875), Jean François Millet (French, 1814-1875), Édouard Manet (French, 1832-1883), Léon Gaucherel (French, 1816-1886), Emile Levy (French, 1826-1890), Edmond Morin (French, 1824-1882), Felix Henri Giacomotti (French, 1828-1909), Celestin Nanteuil (French, 1813-1873), Armand Queyroy (French, 1830-1893), Gustave Doré (French, 1832-1883), Charles Courtry (French, 1846-1897), Jules Jacques Veyrassat (French, 1828-1893), Joseph-Victor Ranvier (French, 1832-1896), George James Howard (English, 1843-1912), Gustave Adolphe Jundt (French, 1830-1884), Jean Léon Gérôme (French, 1824-1904), Hendrik Leys (Belgian, 1815-1869), Félix Élie Régamey (French, 1844-1907), Edwin Edwards (English, 1823-1879), Claudius Popelin (French, 1825-1892), Francis Seymour Haden (English, 1818-1910), Tancrède Abraham (French, 1836-1895), Maurice Emmanuel Lansyer (French, 1835-1893), François Louis Français (French, 1814-1897), Jules Héreau (French, 1839-1879), Léopold Flameng (Belgian and French, 1831-1911), Johan Barthold Jongkind (Dutch, 1819-1891), Charles-François Daubigny (French, 1817-1878), Jules Ferdinand Jacquemart (French, 1837-1880), Ignaz Frankel Ingomar (Hungarian, 1838-1924), Victor Marie Hugo (French, 1802-1885), François Emile Ehrmann (French, 1833-1910), Victor Julien Giraud (French, 1840-1871), Maxime Lalanne (French, 1827-1886), Augustin Théodule Ribot (French, 1823-1891), Edmond Hédouin (French, 1820-1889), François Feyen-Perrin (French, 1826-1888), Jules Michelin (French, 1815-1870), Félix Henri Bracquemond (French, 1833-1914), Marc-Louis-Emmanuel Solon (French, 1835-1913), Paul Adolphe Rajon (French, 1843-1888), and Émile Boilvin (French, 1845-1899) poetry by Jean Aicard (French, 1848-1921), Joseph Autran (French, 1813-1877), Théodore de Banville (French, 1823-1891), Auguste Barbier (French, 1805-1882), Louis Bouilhet (French, 1822-1869), Henri Cazalis (French, 1840-1909), Léon Cladel (French, 1835-1902), François Coppée (French, 1842-1908), Antoni Deschamps (French, 1800-1869), Émile Deschamps (French, 1791-1871), Léon Dierx (French, c.1838-1912), Emmanuel Des Essarts (French, 1839-1909), Anatole France (French, 1844-1924), poetry by Théophile Gautier (French, 1811-1872), Albert Glatigny (French, 1839-1873), Édouard Grenier (French, 1819-1901), José Maria de Heredia (Cuban, 1842-1905), Ernest d'Hervilly (French, 1839-1911), Arsène Houssaye (French, 1815-1896), Georges Lafenestre (French, 1837-1919), Victor de Laprade (French, 1812-1887), Laurent-Pichat (French, 1823-1886), Leconte de Lisle (French, 1818-1894), André Lemoyne (French, 1822-1907), Robert Luzarche (French, 1845-1871), Gabriel Marc (French, 19th century), Judith Gautier (French, 1845-1917), Catulle Mendès (French, 1841-1909), Alfred Mérat (French, 1840-1909), Paul Meurice (French, 1820-1905), Armand Renaud (French, 1836-1895), Louis-Xavier de Ricard (French, 1843-1911), Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (French, 1804-1869), Joséphin Soulary (French, 1815-1891), Sully Prudhomme (French, 1839-1907), Paul Armand Silvestre (French, 1837-1901), André Theuriet (French, 1833-1907), Auguste Vacquerie (French, 1819-1895), Léon Valade (French, 1841-1883), Paul Verlaine (French, 1844-1896), and Jean Vireton (French, 19th century) illustrations by E. Renard (French, 19th century) and engraved by Alfred Prunaire (French, 1837–1912) edited by Philippe Burty (French, 1830-1890) published by Alphonse Lemerre (French, 1838-1912) text printed by Jules Claye (French, 1806–1886) etchings printed by A. Salmon (French, 19th century)

Madame Léon Clapisson
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919)

Panel (Dress or Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Léon Bakst (Russian, born Belarus, 1868–1924) Produced by the Robinson Silk Company for Clingen and Selig (New York) New York, United States

Combat
Leon Golub American, 1922–2004

Panel (Dress or Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Léon Bakst (Russian, born Belarus, 1866–1924) Produced by the Robinson Silk Company for Clingen and Selig (New York) New York, United States

The Heretic's Fork
Leon Golub American, 1922-2004

Leo Ornstein at the Piano
Leon Kroll (American, 1884–1974)

To the Dance (Apaches)
Léon Gaspard (American, born Vitebsk, Russian Empire, now Belarus, 1882-1964)

Colossal Figure
Leon Golub American, 1922–2004