Juan’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.

Christ in the Wilderness
Juan del Castillo (Spanish, 1584-1640) or Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1618-1682)

Portrait of Pablo Picasso
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887–1927

Portrait of Picasso
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Abstraction (Guitar and Glass)
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887–1927

The Resurrection
Cecco del Caravaggio (Francesco Boneri; Italian, 1588/90–after 1620)

Still Life with Game Fowl
Juan Sánchez Cotán (Spanish, 1560–1627)

The Checkerboard
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887–1927

Glass, Siphon and Checkerboard
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Christ Carrying the Cross
Sebastiano del Piombo (Italian, c. 1485–1547)

Glass and Playing Cards
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Table at a Café
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887–1927

Flowers and Fruit in a Porcelain Bowl
Juan de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1620–1649)

The Glass of Beer
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Chest Strip Concept, from Screen Prints 1970
Mario Castillo (American, 20th-21st Century) 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

Lucrezia di Lippo di Iacopo Guidi
Andrea del Sarto (Italian, 1486–1530)

Domenico da Gambassi
Andrea del Sarto (Italian, 1486–1530)

Still Life
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Head of a Man with Cigar
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Glass, Pitcher, Fruit-Dish
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

After Cézanne
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927