Georges’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.

Young Woman with Hat and Parasol
Georges Jules Auguste Cain French, 1856-1919

Nubian Woman
Jules-Robert Auguste (French, 1789-1850)

The Song of the Lark
Jules Breton (French, 1827–1906)

Mower Honing a Scythe
Jules Bastien-Lepage French, 1848-1884

Pair of Candelabra
Auguste Cain French, 1821-1894

Barks Fleeing Before the Storm
Jules Dupré (French, 1811–1889)

On the Road
Jules Dupré (French, 1811–1889)

The Cottage by the Roadside, Stormy Sky
Jules Dupré (French, 1811–1889)

"The Arts" Ewer and Basin
Jules-Paul Brateau French, 1844-1923 Paris, France

Two Sisters (On the Terrace)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919)

A Sunday on La Grande Jatte — 1884
Georges Seurat (French, 1859–1891)

Odalisque
Jules Joseph Lefebvre (French, 1836–1912)

Hermine David
Jules Pascin American, born Bulgaria, 1885-1930

Palace Ball
Jules Pascin American, born Bulgaria, 1885-1930

Proposed Chicago Civic Center, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective
Daniel Hudson Burnham (American, 1846-1912) Edward Herbert Bennett (American, born England, 1874-1954) Jules Valée Guérin (American, 1866-1946)

A Burgher of Calais (Jean d'Aire)
Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917)

Pathfinder
Peter Cain American, 1959–1997

Born in Snovsk
Jules Olitski American, born Russia (present-day Ukraine), 1922-2007

Claudine Resting
Jules Pascin American, born Bulgaria, 1885-1930

The Estuary Farm
Jules Dupré (French, 1811–1889)