Hieronymous’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.

Saint Christopher
Hieronymous Hopfer German, active 1520-1550

Abduction of Proserpine on a Unicorn
Hieronymous Hopfer (German active 1520-1550) after Albrecht Dürer (German 1471-1528)

The Holy Family with the Dove of the Holy Ghost
Hieronymous Hopfer (German, active 1520-1550) after Jacopo de' Barbari (Italian, c. 1460/70-before 1516)

The Battle
Hieronymous Hopfer (German, active 1520-1550) after Domenico Campagnola (Italian, c. 1500-1564)

Portrait of a Man
Hieronymous Hopfer German, active 1520-1550

Sudarium Displayed by Two Angels
Jerome Wierix (Flemish, 1553-1619) after Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528)

St Michael Triumphing Over the Dragon
Jerome Wierix (Flemish, 1553-1619) after Martin de Vos (Flemish, 1532-1603)

Glaive for the Bodyguard of Emperor Maximilian II
Austrian

Ornament with Arabesques
Daniel Hopfer, I German, 1470-1536

Saint Jerome in His Study
Jerome Wierix (Flemish, 1553-1619) after Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528)

The Church Enthroned
Daniel Hopfer, I German, 1470-1536

Jesus Christ Parting from the Virgin to go and Suffer Death
Daniel Hopfer, I German, 1470-1536

The Bacchanal with a Wine Vat
Daniel Hopfer, I (German, 1470-1536) after Andrea Mantegna (Italian, c. 1431-1506)

Martin Luther
Daniel Hopfer, I (German, 1470-1536) after Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472-1553)

Five German Soldiers
Daniel Hopfer the Elder German, 1470-1536

Virgin and Child
Jerome Wierix Flemish, 1553-1619

Three Turkish Soldiers (Cavalrymen)
Hopfer, Daniel I German, 1470-1536

Three Proverbs of King Solomon
Daniel Hopfer, I German, 1470-1536

Adam
Daniel Hopfer, I German, 1470-1536

The Holy Family in a Room (Virgin, Child, and Saint Anne)
Daniel Hopfer, I German, 1470-1536