Jacques’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.

Two Beggars Fighting
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Three Magi: Caspar, King of Tarsus
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Holy Family Resting on the Flight into Egypt
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Three Magi: Balthasar, King of Sheba
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Martyrdom of Saint Lucy
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Virgin and Child with a Rose
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Annunciation
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

Melchior, from the Three Magi
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Adoration of the Magi
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Three Marys at the Tomb with the Angel
After Jacques Bellange French, 1594-1638

Study of a Leg, Flourish, and Doodles
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

Mythological Subject
Attributed to Jacques Bellange French, 1594-1638

Saint Jude (or Saint Matthias)
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575-1616

The Virgin and Child with Distaff and an Angel
Jacques Bellange French, c. 1575–1616

Globes
Jacques Gaston Duchamp Villon French, 1875-1963

Jacques and Berthe Lipchitz
Amedeo Modigliani Italian, 1884–1920

Portrait of Jacques Nicolas Colbert, Archbishop of Rouen
Pierre Drevet (French, 1663-1738) after Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659-1743)

Frontispiece, from Varie Figure Gobbi
Jacques Callot French, 1592-1635

The Eruption of Vesuvius
Pierre-Jacques Volaire (French, 1729–1799)

Siege of the Citadel of Saint Martin on the Isle de Ré
Jacques Callot French, 1592-1635