Andrea’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.

The Entombment
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

The Risen Christ between Saints Andrew and Longinus
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Bacchanal with Silenus
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Four Women Dancing
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Descent into Limbo
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Virgin and Child
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Bacchanal with a Wine Vat
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Battle of the Sea Gods: Right Half of a Frieze
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Risen Christ Between Saints Andrew and Longinus
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

The Elephants, from The Triumph of Julius Caesar
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1430/31-1506

The Senators, from Triumph of Caesar
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

The Entombment
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

The Annunciation
After a design by an artist in the circle of Andrea Mantegna (Italian, 1431–1506)

Ignorance and Mercury
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

The Flagellation of Christ, with the Landscape Background
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Battle of Sea-Gods, Left Half of a Frieze
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

The Adoration of the Magi (Virgin of the Grotto)
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Triumph of Caesar: Soldiers Carrying Trophies
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Faun Attacking a Snake
School of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Triumphs of Julius Caesar: Canvas No. I
After Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506