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

Study for Spandrel Decoration with Satyress, Satyrs, and Putti (recto); Head of Putto (verso)
Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-1606

Perseus Holding the Head of Medusa, with Pegasus in the Background
After Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-1606

Roman Soldier
Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-1606

Deposition
After Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-1606

Four Standing Draped Female Figures
Paolo Farinati or his circle Italian, 1524-1606

Virgin and Child Seated on Clouds
After Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-1606

Charity
Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-c. 1606

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

Virgin and Child with Young St. John the Baptist
Paolo Farinati (Italian, 1524-c. 1606) or Orazio Farinati (Italian, 1559-after 1616)

Cybele Stepping on a Serpent
Follower of Paolo Farinati Italian, 1524-1606

Allegorical Figure of Summer Flanked by Pomona and Ceres
Possibly Pierre Brèbiette (French, c. 1598-c. 1650) after Paolo Farinati (Italian, 1524-1606)

The Rape of Europa, from Recueil d'estampes d'après les plus beaux tableaux et d'après les plus beaux desseins qui sont en France (Cabinet Crozat)
Nicolas Le Sueur (French, 1691-1764) after Paolo Farinati (Italian, 1524-c. 1606)

Saint John the Baptist Entering the Wilderness
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

Ecce Agnus Dei
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist
Giovanni di Paolo (Italian, 1398–1482)

Saints Augustine and Peter
Paolo Veneziano (Italian, active 1333–1358)

Kitchen Still Life
Attributed to Paolo Antonio Barbieri (Italian, 1603–1649)

Springtime and Love
Francesco Paolo Michetti (Italian, 1851–1929)