Johann’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.

Old Man Lighting a Pipe
Johann Carl Loth (German, 1623–1698)

Madonna and Child with Angels
Attributed to Johann Carl Loth (German, 1632-1698) or follower of or possibly Paul von Strudel und Vochberg (Austrian, 1648-1708) or possibly after Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Italian, 1609-1664)

Danae and the Shower of Gold
Johann Carl Loth German, 1632-1698

Jupiter and Mercury with Philemon and Baucis
Jacob Männl (Austrian, 1654-1712) after Johann Carl Loth (German, 1632-1698)

The Interior of the Palm House on the Pfaueninsel Near Potsdam
Carl Blechen (German, 1798–1840)

Steel-Aluminum Plain
Carl Andre American, 1935-2024

Calla Lilies
Arthur B. Carles American, 1882–1952

The Annunciation
Johann Koerbecke (German, about 1420–1490)

King Vulture
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (1710–present) Modeled by Johann Joachim Kändler (born Saxony [now Germany], 1706–1775) Meissen, Electorate of Saxony (now Germany)

Cuirassier on Foot Restraining His Rearing Horse
Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836) printed by Comte Charles Philibert De Lasteyrie (French, 1759-1849)

Frances at the Piano
Frederick Carl Frieseke American, 1874-1939

Angel
Carl Milles (American, born Sweden, 1875–1955)

Apollo Granting Phaeton Permission to Drive the Chariot of the Sun
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Diana and Endymion
Johann Michael Rottmayr (Austrian, 1654–1730)

Triton Fountain
Carl Milles (American, born Sweden, 1875–1955)

On the Bank
Frederick Carl Frieseke (American, 1874–1939)

Wild Horses Fighting
Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836) published by Francois Seraphin Delpech (French, 1778-1825)

Neues Bild-und Musterbuch (New Picture and Sample Book)
Johann Michael Kirschbaum (German, active c. 1771) Germany

The Homecoming
Carl Hoeckner American, 1883-1972

View of The Castello Bracciano, near Rome with Coach and Figures
Johann Wilhelm Baur German 1607-1642