Giuseppe’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.

Figures at an Altar
Giuseppe Diamantini Italian, 1621-1705

Allegory of Painting
Giuseppe Diamantini Italian, 1621-1705

Pleiad
Giuseppe Diamantini Italian, 1621-1705

Saturn and Rhea
Giuseppe Diamantini Italian, 1621-1705 published by Paolo Pagani (Italian, 1661-1716)

Holy Family with a Cat
Giuseppe Diamantini Italian, 1621-1705

Justice, Prudence, and Fame (Allegory of the Republic of Venice)
Giuseppe Diamantini Italian, 1621-1705

Joseph Interpreting His Dreams to his Brothers
Style of Giuseppe Diamantini Italian, 1621-1705

The Wedding at Cana
Giuseppe Maria Crespi (Italian, 1665–1747)

Study
Attributed to Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Italian, 1654-1727) or possibly Giacinto Calandrucci (Italian, 1646-1707) or possibly Pietro da Cortona (Italian, 1596-1669)

The Meeting of Gautier, Count of Antwerp, and his Daughter, Violante
Giuseppe Cades (Italian, 1750–1799)

Bust of Diana
Giuseppe Mazza (Italian, 1653–1741)

Cupid and Psyche
Giuseppe Cammarano Italian, 1766-1850

Rape of Lucretia
Giuseppe Cades Italian, 1750-1799

Woman Looking For Fleas
Attributed to Giuseppe Maria Crespi (Italian, 1665–1747)

Saint George and the Dragon
Guiseppe Scolari Italian, flourished 1550-1625

Saint Augustine and Two Angels Adoring the Crucifix
Giuseppe Passeri Italian, 1654-1714

The Holy Family
Giuseppe Mazza (Italian, 1653–1741)

Portrait of the Architect Giuseppe Valadier
Pietro Labruzzi (Italian, 1739–1805)

Study
Attributed to Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Italian, 1654-1727) possibly Pietro Dandini (Italian, 1646-1712)

Birth of the Virgin
Giuseppe Cades Italian, 1750-1799