Paul’s work is defined by its 17th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Landscape with Hunters
Paul Bril (Flemish, 1553/54–1626)

View of City with Fishing Boat in Foreground
Unknown Artist possibly after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554-1626)

Wooded Landscape with Donkeys and Goats, and Castle on Hill in Distance
After Pieter Bruegel, the elder Flemish, 1525/30-1569

Temple of Vesta, Tivoli
Paul Bril or after Flemish, 1554-1626

Mountain Landscape with a River, Travelers, and a City
Paul Bril Flemish, 1554–1626

Mountain Landscape with a River and City
Paul Bril Flemish, 1554–1626

Cattle Drinking
Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, 1607-1677) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554-1626)

Fairy Castle in Landscape
Attributed to Alfonso Parigi (Italian, died 1590) or Baccio del Bianco (Italian, 1604-1656) or Giulio Parigi (Italian, 1571-1635) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554-1626)

Large Ruined Portico or Corridor (recto); Sketches of a Draped Figure and Architecture (verso)
School of Paul Bril Flemish, 1554-1626

January/February, from The Twelve Months
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish, c. 1570–1629) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554–1626)

March/April, from The Twelve Months
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish, c. 1570–1629) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554–1626)

May/June, from The Twelve Months
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish, c. 1570–1629) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554–1626)

July/August, from The Twelve Months
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish, c. 1570–1629) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554–1626)

September/October, from The Twelve Months
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish, c. 1570–1629) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554–1626)

November/December, from The Twelve Months
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish, c. 1570–1629) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554–1626)

Riverscape with a Stone Bridge and a Wooden Bridge
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish, c. 1570–1629) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554-1626)

Mountainous Landscape with a Hermit
Aegidius Sadeler II (Flemish, c. 1570–1629) after Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554-1626)

Landscape with Ruined Castle and Three Figures
Pieter de Molijn (Dutch, 1595-1661) or Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554-1626) or Allart van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621-1675)

Figures in Hilly Landscape
Style of Giovanni Francesco Grimaldi (Italian, 1606-1680) or follower of Paul Bril (Flemish, 1554-1626) or after Remigio Cantagallina (Italian, 1582-1656)

Daniel Mytens
Paul Pontius (Flemish, 1603-1658) after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)