Andrea’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.

Study for Hercules Slaying the Serpent Ladon in the Garden of the Hesperides
Andrea Lilio Italian, 1555-1642

Saint Clement Flanked by Saints Sebastian and Roch
Andrea Lilli, called Lilio Italian, c.1570-after 1630

Monk Turning Sideways
Andrea Lilio Italian, 1555-1642

Venus and Cupid
Andrea Lilio Italian, 1555-1642

Allegory of Painting
Andrea Lilio Italian, 1555-1642

Allegory of Geometry
Andrea Lilio Italian, c. 1555-1610

Putto with Garland
Andrea Lilio Italian, 1555-1642

Putto with Garland
Andrea Lilio Italian, 1555-1642

Putto with Garland
Andrea Lilio Italian, 1555-1642

Putto with Garland
Andrea Lilio Italian, 1555-1642

Saint Romuald or Saint Augustine in His Study
Attributed to Andrea Lilio or his circle Italian, c. 1570-after 1630

Zeus and Psyche
Lazzo Tavarone (Italian, 1556-1641) or Andrea Lilio (Italian, 1555-1642)

Kneeling Female Saint in Profile
Attributed to Lazzaro Tavarone (talian, 1556-1641) or Andrea Lilio (talian, 1555-1642) or Circle of Francesco Vanni (Italian, 1563-1610)

The Entombment
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Official Welcome
Andrea Fraser American, born 1965

The Risen Christ between Saints Andrew and Longinus
Workshop of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Museum Highlights: A Gallery Talk
Andrea Fraser American, born 1965

Shanghai
Andreas Gursky German, born 1955

May I Help You? (in cooperation with Allan McCollum)
Andrea Fraser American, born 1965

Inaugural Speech
Andrea Fraser American, born 1965