Wilhelm’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.

Aunt Tonl
Wilhelm Alexander Wolfgang von Kobell German, 1766-1855

Study for the Engraving Thalkirchen, from series Views of
Wilhelm Alexander Wolfgang von Kobell German, 1766-1855

Horse Training
Wilhelm Alexander Wolfgang von Kobell (German, 1766-1855) after Philips Wouwerman (Dutch, 1619-1668)

Man on a Horse
Wilhelm Alexander Wolfgang von Kobell German, 1766-1855

The Passage of a Corps of Troops near a Village
Wilhelm Alexander Wolfgang von Kobell (German, 1766-1853) or after Philip Wouwerman (Dutch, 1619-1668)

Wooded Pond with Bathing Figures, Vista of River Bridge, and Farms
Possibly Wilhelm Alexander Wolfgang von Kobell German, 1766-1855

Two Italian Landscapes
Wilhelm Alexander Wolfgang von Kobell German, 1766-1855

Untitled
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

Untitled
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

Male Nude
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

Coat of Arms of Wilhelm and Wolfgang Rogendorf
After Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528) Ralf Leopold von Retberg-Wettbergen (German, 1812-1885)

Untitled
Wilhelm von Gloeden German, 1856–1931

Adoration of the Magi
Nicolaus Alexander Mair von Landshut German, active c. 1485–1510

A Physionotrace Portraitist
Christoph-Wilhelm Bock (German, born 1754/55) after Ambrosius Gabler (German, 1762-1834)

Streetcar
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Landscape with River and Distant Hills
Franz Kobell German, 1749-1822

Mouchoirs D'Instruction Militarie No. 1 (Handkerchief)
Designed and engraved by Alexandre Buquet (French, 1802–1865) Manufactured by E. Renault France, Rouen

Flying Dragon (intermediate maquette)
Alexander Calder American, 1898–1976

Alexander Grant
Cosmo Alexander (American, born Scotland, 1724–1772)

Parrot
Wilhelm Schimmel American, born Germany, 1817–1890 Cumberland County, Pennsylvania