Johann’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 Glory with Saints Peter and Paul
Johann Franz Caspar (Austrian, active 1723- d. 1728) or Style of Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)

Statue of the Madonna in the Mountains
Caspar David Friedrich German, 1774-1840

Girl Standing before a Mirror
Caspar Netscher (Dutch, 1639–1684)

The Bewitched Mill
Franz Marc German, 1880–1916

Young Man Lying on a Grave
Caspar David Friedrich German, 1774-1840

Portrait of a Gentleman
Caspar Netscher (Dutch, 1639-1684)

Woman with Spider's Web Between Bare Trees
Caspar David Friedrich German, 1774-1840

Painting
Franz Kline American, 1910-1962

Self-Portrait
Caspar David Friedrich German, 1774-1840

Shovel
Franz Kline American, 1910-1962

Untitled
Franz Kline American, 1910-1962

Scene of a Fire
Caspar David Friedrich German, 1774-1840

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

The Annunciation
Johann Koerbecke (German, about 1420–1490)

King Vulture
Meissen Porcelain Manufactory (1710–present) Modeled by Johann Joachim Kändler (born Saxony [now Germany], 1706–1775) Meissen, Electorate of Saxony (now Germany)

Sleeping Shepherdess
Franz Marc German, 1880-1916

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

Descent from the Cross with a Silhouette of Jerusalem in the Background
Franz Johann Heinrich Nadorp German, 1794-1876

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

The Bull
Franz Marc German, 1880-1916