Crispin’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.

Saints Clement, Sebastian, Bruno, Francis of Paula, Anthony of Padua Worshipping Garment of the Virgin
Crispin de Passe, III Dutch, 1643-1680

Crispin
Gérard Edelinck (French, born Flanders, 1640-1707) after Theodorus Netscher (Dutch, born France, 1661-1732)

Night, plate four from The Four Parts of the Day
Crispijn van de Passe, the elder Dutch, c. 1564–1637

Gerardus Vossius
Crispin de Passe, II Dutch, c. 1597-c. 1620

Interrelation of Volumes from the Ellipsoid
Georges Vantongerloo Belgian, 1886–1965

Excavation
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904–1997

Sideboard
Daniel Pabst (American, 1826–1910) Philadelphia

Noon, plate two from The Four Parts of the Day
Crispijn van de Passe, the elder Dutch, c. 1564–1637

Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I
Crispijn de Passe, the elder (Dutch, c. 1564–1637) after Isaac Oliver (French, c. 1565–1617)

The Month of June/The Sign of Cancer, from The Grotesque Months
After a design by Claude III Audran (1658–1734), 1708–09 Woven at the Manufacture Royale des Gobelins France, Paris

The Crucifixion
Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598–1664)

The Last Judgment
Barbara van den Broeck (Flemish, born c. 1558/60) after Crispin van den Broeck (Flemish, 1524–c. 1590) published by Hendrik Hondius (Dutch, 1573–1650)