Paulus’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 Bull
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625-1654

Two Cows and a Young Bull beside a Fence in a Meadow
Paulus Potter (Dutch, 1625–1654)

Cow Lying Beside a Tree, plate 7 from Eight Bulls and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625-1654

Two Bulls Fighting
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625-1654

The Shepherd
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625-1654

Man Adjusting Saddle on Horse
Possibly after Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625-1654

Head of Cow
After Paulus Potter (Dutch, 1625-1654) or Edwin Henry Landseer (English, 1802-1873)

The Frisian Horse, from Series of Horses
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Neighing Horse, from Series of Horses
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Cropped Horse, from Series of Horses
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Plough Horse, from Series of Horses
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Worn-Out Horse, (La Mazette), from Series of Horses
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Bull, from Various Oxen and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

A Cow Standing and Another Lying Down, from Various Oxen and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Cow Lying Down near a Fence, from Various Oxen and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Grazing Cow, from Various Oxen and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Cow with a Crumpled Horn, from Various Oxen and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

The Pissing Cow, from Various Oxen and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

Two Oxen Fighting, from Various Oxen and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654

Two Cows Seen from Behind, from Various Oxen and Cows
Paulus Potter Dutch, 1625–1654