Domenichino’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.

Saint Cecilia Distributing Alms to the Poor
Domenichino, after Italian, 1581-1641

Flagellation of Saint Andrew
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

The Last Communion of Saint Jerome
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Voluntary Poverty
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Condemnation of Saint Cecilia
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Virgin and Child
After Domenichino Italian, 1561–1641

Saint John the Evangelist
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Seated Christ
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Night Carrying Sleep and Death
after Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Birth of the Virgin
School of Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Seated Youth and Sketch of Legs
Attributed to the Circle of Domenichino (Italian, 1581-1641) or Carlo Bononi (Italian, 1569-1632)

Study of an Old Man, a Younger Man, and a Woman
Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Group of Four Women and Child
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Farm with Tower and Haystacks
Follower of Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Seated Youth: Study for Flagellation of Saint Andrew
Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Saint Mark
Domenichino, after Italian, 1581-1641

Figures on Balustrade
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Saint Mark
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641

Saint Matthew
After Domenichino Italian, 1581-1641