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

Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist
Guido Reni (Italian, 1575–1642)

Abduction of Helen
after Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

David with the Head of Goliath
After Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Vision of Saint Philip Neri
after Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Science or The Love of Study
Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Saint Christopher
Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

St. Michael Archangel and the Devil
After Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Le Char de l'Aurore (The Chariot of Dawn) (Furnishing Fabric)
After works by Guido Reni (Italian, 1575–1642) and other artists Manufactured by Petitpierre et Cie. (French, 1760-1791) France, Nantes

Head of Putto
After Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Study for Saint Benedict Receiving Gifts from the Peasants
Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Saint Jerome
Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Two Putti with Potted Plant
After Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Saint Francis of Assisi, with two Monks of his Order
After Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Study for King David, with Harp and Psalm Book
aAter Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Putto Holding Staff
After Guido Reni (Italian, 1575-1642) or possibly Marcantonio Franceschini (Italian, 1648-1729) or Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628-1719)

Descent of the Holy Spirit
After Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Saint Joseph and Christ Child, with Saints Mark and Anthony
School of Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642

Adoration of the Shepherds
possibly after Guido Reni (Italian, 1575-1642) or Style of Domenico Piola (Italian, 1627-1703)

Magdalene in the Wilderness with Two Putti
François Perrier (French, 1590-1650) after Guido Reni (Italian, 1575-1642)

Angel Annunciate (recto); Samson and the Lion (verso)
School of Guido Reni Italian, 1575-1642