John’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.

Handkerchief
After a painting by John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843) United States

William Brown
Attributed to John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Alexander Hamilton
Timothy Cole (American, born England, 1852-1931) after John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)

Portrait of Alexander Hamilton
William Sartain (American, 1843-1924) after John Trumbull (American, 1756-1843) published by Charles Barmore (American, 19th century)

America Presenting at the Altar of Liberty Medallions of her Illustrious Sons (Furnishing Fabric)
After etchings by Pierre Eugène du Simitière (American, born Switzerland, c. 1736-1784) after John Trumbull (American, 1756- 1843) England

Side Chair
Artist unknown (American, Zoar, active 19th century) Zoar, Ohio

Tea Table
Artist unknown (American, 18th century) Newport, Rhode Island

Back Pattern for Side Chair
Unknown Artist American, 19th century

John Rutledge
G.F. Storm (English, active in America, mid 19th century) after James Herring (American, 1794-1867) after John Trumbull (1756-1843)

Bust of a Youth (Saint John the Baptist)
Francesco Mochi (Italian, 1580–1654)

Augustus John, Hampshire, England
Irving Penn American, 1917–2009

Saint John the Evangelist
Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-c. 1606

Target
Jasper Johns American, born 1930

Corpse and Mirror II
Jasper Johns American, born 1930

Buildings
John Marin American, 1870-1953

Head of Executioner, from John Evelyn's Sculptura
Richard Houston Irish, about 1721–1775 After Prince Rupert of the Rhine German, 1619-1682

The Fountain, Villa Torlonia, Frascati, Italy
John Singer Sargent (American, 1856–1925)

Nude on a Table
John Currin American, born 1962

Nightlife
Archibald John Motley Jr. (American, 1891–1981)

Scenes from the Life of Saint John the Baptist
Bartolomeo di Giovanni (Italian, active c. 1465-1501)