Valerio’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.

Two Female Figures with Child
Ascribed to Valerio Belli Italian, c. 1468-1546

Holy Family with the Infant Saint John
Valerio Castello Italian, 1624-1659

Dancer
Valerio Adami Italian, born 1935

Belly-Amphora (Storage Jar)
Attributed to the Painter of Berlin 1686 or the Painter of Tarquinia RC 3984 Greek; Athens

Study
Unknown Italian artist possibly Valerio Castello (Italian, 1624-1659) possibly Luca Giordano (Italian, 1632-1705)

Resting in the Shade
James Valerio American, born 1938

Still Life with Flowers and Mirror
James Valerio American, born 1938

Scarf
Designed by Valerio Adami (Italian, born 1935) France, Lyon, Maison Abraham Printed for Galerie Adrien Maeght France, Paris

View of San Miniato and San Francesco al Monte Outside Florence
Valerio Spada Italian, 1613-1688

Untitled
James Valerio American, born 1938

Untitled, from Screen Prints 1970
James Valerio (American, born 1938) conceived, organized, and produced by Sonia Sheridan produced by The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Advance Screen Company, Chicago distributed by The Goodlion

Lincoln Park Zoo Main Store and Cafe, Chicago, Illinois, Elevation
Valerio Dewalt Train Associates (American, founded 1994) Joseph M. Valerio (American, born c. 1950)

Landscape with Travelers
Valerio Spada (Italian, 1613-1688) after Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635)

The Legislative belly. View of the ministerial benches in the Improstituted House of 1834, plate 18 from L’Association mensuelle
Honoré Victorin Daumier French, 1808-1879

Illustration for Pascoli's "Alexandros"
Valerio Fraschetti Italian, 1910-1977

Profile Bust of Woman
Valerio Castello (Italian, 1624-1659) or Unknown Artist (French, n.d.)

Sinai Temple Competition, Chicago, Illinois, Interior Perspective
Valerio Dewalt Train Associates American, founded 1994

Glasses on Her Belly (Hara megane no saku), from a series iIllustrating Tanizaki Junichiro's "The Key (Kagi)"
Munakata Shiko Japanese, 1903-1975

Drawing #2
William Conger American, born 1937