Salomon’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.

Sheep by a Statue of Pan, plate five from Paysages Dédiés à M. Warelet
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

The Trellised Fountain, frontispiece from Paysages Dédiés à M. Warelet
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Man Reading a Book
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Nymph Hiding in a Tree, plate eight from Paysages Dédiés à M. Warelet
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Fishermen with Children, plate two from Paysages Dédiés à M. Warelet
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Fishing from a Window, plate three from Paysages Dédiés à M. Warelet
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Couple Seated in a Glade
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Shepherds and Sheep Resting Under a Bridge, plate seven from Paysages Dédiés à M. Warelet
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Landscapes Dedicated to M. Warelet
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Procession through a Rustic Gate
Salomon Gessner Swiss, 1730-1788

Student at a Table by Candlelight
Salomon Savery (Dutch, 1594-1683) after Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)

Pendant Shaped as a Horseman
Austrian

River Landscape with a View of Naarden
Salomon van Ruysdael (Dutch, about 1602–1670)

Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr (French critic, journalist, and novelist, 1808-1890)
Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon French, 1811–1881

Octave Feuillet (French novelist and playwright, 1821-1890)
Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon French, 1811–1881

Student at a Table by Candlelight
Salomon Savery (Dutch, 1594-1683) after Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)

Charles Garnier (French architect, 1825-1898)
Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon French, 1811–1881

Jacob Blessing the Sons of Joseph (recto) and The Egyptians Sell their Goods to Joseph for Grain (verso) from Quadrins poetiques by Paradin, plate 76 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century
Bernard Salomon (French, 1506/10-c.1561) assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943)

Figure of Saint Paul
Salomon Weininger, workshop of Austrian, 1822-1879