Jonas’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.

The Resurrection of Christ
Jonas Umbach the Elder German, 1624-1693

Landscape with Hunter and Three Dogs
Jonas Umbach the Elder German, 1624-1693

Italian Landscape with Ruins
Jonas Umbach the Elder German, 1624-1693

Italian Landscape with Ruins
Jonas Umbach the Elder German, 1624-1693

Italian Landscape with Ruins
Jonas Umbach the Elder German, 1624-1693

King Henry of France and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
Possibly Johann Christoph Lischka (Bohemian, 1650-1712) or Gottfried Bernhard Goetz (German, 1708-1774) or Jonas Umbach the elder (German, 1624-1693)

Italian Landscape with Ruins
Jonas Umbach the Elder German, 1624-1693

Italian Landscape with Ruins
Jonas Umbach the Elder German, 1624-1693

Italian Landscape with Ruins
Jonas Umbach the Elder German, 1624-1693

Beata Humbelina with Crucifix
Possibly Johann Christoph Lischka (Bohemian, 1650-1712) or Jonas Umbach, the elder (German, 1624-1693)

Susanna Surprised by the Elders, from The Story of Susanna
Heinrich Aldegrever German, 1502-c.1560

Eve
Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553)

The Crucifixion
Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553)

The Penitence of Saint John Chrysostom
Lucas Cranach the Elder German, 1472-1553

Adam
Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553)

Saint Christopher
Lucas Cranach the Elder German, 1472-1553

Lovers Surprised by Death
Hans Burgkmair the Elder German, 1473-1531

Portrait of Magdalena of Saxony, Wife of Elector Joachim II of Brandenburg
Lucas Cranach the Elder (German, 1472–1553)

Bouquet of Flowers in an Earthenware Vase
Attributed to Jan Brueghel the Elder (Flemish, 1568–1625)

Equestrian Portrait of the Emperor Maximilian I
Hans Burgkmair the Elder German, 1473-1531