Joachim’s work is defined by its 18th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Hugh Percy, First Duke of Northumberland (1715-1786)
Attributed to Joachim Smith (English, active 1758–1814)

Anne Harman Lyney
Joachim Smith (English, active 1758–1814)

The Battle between the Gods and the Giants
Joachim Antonisz. Wtewael (Dutch, c. 1566–1638)

King Vulture
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (1710–present) Modeled by Johann Joachim Kändler (born Saxony [now Germany], 1706–1775) Meissen, Electorate of Saxony (now Germany)

Portrait of a Young Woman
Joachim Beuckelaer (Netherlandish, c. 1535-c. 1574)

Hunting Trousse (Waidpraxe) with the Coat of Arms and Initials of Christian II, Elector of Saxony
German (Saxony), Dresden Silversmith: Joachim Puttlost, active 1607-1652

Blood Pool
Kiki Smith American, born Germany, 1954

Tanktotem I
David Smith American, 1906-1965

Noah Smith
Ralph Earl American, 1751–1801

Desert Forms
Hughie Lee-Smith (American, 1915–1999)

Untitled
Kiki Smith American, born Germany, 1954

Cubi VII
David Smith American, 1906–1965

Kiki (Smith)
Chuck Close American, 1940-2021

Beach Scene
David Smith American, 1906-1965

A Lamplight Study: Herr Joachim
George Frederick Watts (English, 1817–1904)

"Top Sheets" Tobacco Premium Quilt
Theresa Zett Smith (American, 1866–1920) Syracuse, New York, United States

The Madonna with the Christ Child, with the infant John the Baptist and another Child (Caritas)
Attributed to Joachim Anthonisz. Wtewael (Dutch, 1566-1638)
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Untitled [night view, store front with pennants]
W. Eugene Smith American, 1918–1978

Mrs. Noah Smith and Family
Attributed to Ezra Ames American, 1768–1836 Copy after Ralph Earl American, 1751–1801