T.’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.

First Communion at the Madeleine
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

Market Scene
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

Old Houses, Amsterdam
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

Nocturne, Notre Dame
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

Astronomical Clock, Old Town Prague
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

The Powder Gate, Prague
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

Pont Marie
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

Quai de la Tournelle
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

Beach in Le Portel
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

New Bridge, Ronda, Spain
T. Frantisek Simon Czech, 1877-1942

Simon Vouet
Robert van Voerst (Flemish, 1597-1636/37) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)

Reminiscence of a Cathedral
Frantisek Kupka Czech, 1871–1957

Study for Around a Point
Frantisek Kupka Czech, 1871-1957

Abstract Landscape
Frantisek Kupka Czech, 1871-1957

Orphist Composition with Disks
Frantisek Kupka Czech, 1871-1957

Idole II
Frantisek Kupka Czech, 1871-1957

The Fools
Frantisek Kupka Czech, 1871-1957

Study for Around a Point
Frantisek Kupka Czech, 1871-1957