Franz’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.

The Quacksalver
Franz Anton Maulbertsch Austrian, 1724-1796

Christ and the Apostles' Holy Communion
Franz Anton Maulbertsch Austrian, 1724-1796

Last Supper
Circle of Franz Anton Maulbertsch (Austrian, 1724-1796) or Style of Martin Johann Schmidt (Austrian, 1718-1801)

Female Figures with Putti in Clouds
Possibly Gregorio de' Ferrari (Italian, 1644-1726) or Domenico Piola (Italian, 1627-1703) or Antonio Allegri, called Correggio (Italian, c. 1489-1534) or Franz Anton Maulbertsch (Austrian, 1724-1796)

Mezzetino
Modeler: Bustelli, Franz Anton German, 1723-1763, b. Switzerland

Mourning Madonna
Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory (1747–present) Designed by Franz Anton Bustelli (born Switzerland, active Bavaria [now Germany], 1723–1763) Munich

The Bewitched Mill
Franz Marc German, 1880–1916

Singer
Modeler: Franz Anton Bustelli German, born Switzerland, 1723-1763

Painting
Franz Kline American, 1910-1962

Gauntlet from a Tournament Garniture of a Hapsburg Prince
Attributed to Anton Peffenhauser (German 1525—1603) Augsburg

Gauntlet from a Tournament Garniture of a Hapsburg Prince
Attributed to Anton Peffenhauser (German 1525—1603) Augsburg

Shovel
Franz Kline American, 1910-1962

Portrait of Cardinal Zelada
Anton Raphael Mengs (German, 1728–1779)

Saint Florian
Anton Eberhardt (Austrian, active 1760)

Untitled
Franz Kline American, 1910-1962

Rosewater Ewer and Basin
Franz Dotte, active c. 1595-1600 Germany, Nuremberg

Sleeping Shepherdess
Franz Marc German, 1880-1916

Landscape with River and Distant Hills
Franz Kobell German, 1749-1822

The Bull
Franz Marc German, 1880-1916

Portrait of the Artist's Father, Ismael Mengs
Anton Raphael Mengs (German, 1728–1779)