Carlo’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.

Saint George and the Dragon
Attributed to Carlo Urbino Italian, active 1535-1585

Standing Draped Male Figure with Raised Right Arm
After Carlo Urbino Italian, active 1553-1585

Head of Child
Carlo Maratti Italian, 1625-1713

The Crucifixion
Carlo Crivelli (Italian, about 1430–about 1495)

Plate with Horatio at the Bridge
Italian; Urbino

Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Carlo Carrà Italian, 1881-1966

Plate with Moses Striking the Rock
Italian; Urbino

Cobra Chair
Designed by Carlo Bugatti Italian, 1856-1940 Italy

Plate with Isaac Blessing Jacob
Workshop of Guido di Merlino (Italian, active about 1523-64)

Plate with Story of Numa Pompilius and Arms of Gonzaga
Fontana Workshops Italian; Urbino

Flying Putto
Attributed to Francesco da Urbino Italian, c. 1545-1582

Mourners in a Graveyard
Carlo Labruzzi Italian, 1748-1818

Prints from the Popol-Vuh
Carlos Mérida Mexican, born Guatemala, 1891-1984

Assumption of the Virgin
School of Carlo Maratti Italian, 1612-1666

Half-Length Praying Figure
Unknown Italian artist style of Carlo Cignani (Italian, 1628-1719)

Monte Carlo Sporting Club
James Van Der Zee American, 1886–1983

Basketry Jar
San Carlos Apache San Carlos, Arizona, United States

Table
Designed by Carlo Bugatti (Italian, 1856-1940) Italy

Christ Kneeling
After Carlo Dolci Italian, 1616-1686

Mirror
Siena, Italy Carlo Bartolozzi (Italian, 1835-1922) and Nicodemo Ferri (Italian, c. 1835-1899)