Vincenzo’s work is defined by its 15th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

The Adoration of the Christ Child
Vincenzo Frediani (Italian, 1485–1505)

Saint Sebastian
Vincenzo Campi Italian, 1530/35-1591

Christ in Glory with Saints
Vincenzo Camuccini (Italian, 1771-1844) or after Annibale Carracci (Italian, 1560-1609)

Ancient Portrait Bust of Vespasian
Vincenzo Dandini Italian, 1607-1675

Offering to Lares
Vincenzo Camuccini (Italian, 1771-1844) printed by Alois Senefelder (German, 1771-1834)

Sketches of Virgin and Child, Seated Figure, and Landscape
Attributed to Vincenzo Tamagni Italian, 1492-c. 1530

Prison Scene
Attributed to Vincenzo dal Re Italian, died 1762

Head of Venus de Medici
Vincenzo Dandini Italian, 1607-1675

Nessus and Deianira
Circle of Vincenzo Camuccini Italian, 1771-1844

Self-Portrait Aged 65
Vincenzo Gemito Italian, 1852–1929

Young Neapolitan Girl
Vincenzo Gemito Italian, 1852-1929

Flintlock Pistol
Gunsmith: Vincenzo Marini (Italian) Barrel signed "Lazarino Cominazo" Brescia, Italy

Portrait of Vincenzo Gussoni
Dario Varotari (Italian, active c. 1640-1670) after Francesco Ruschi (Italian, 1610-1661)

Orders of Architecture, Renaissance Doric Order from Vincenzo Scamozzi, Elevation
Carl (Charles) J. Furst American, born Germany c. 1840–c. 1919

The Abduction of Orithyia by Boreas
Doccia Porcelain Manufactory Italy, founded 1737 Gaspero Bruschi (Attributed to) Italian, 1701-1778 Giovanni Battista Foggini (After) Italian, 1652-1725 Vincenzo Foggini (After) Italian, late 17th century-c. 1755

Figure of a Male Saint
Attributed to Pietro Dandini (Italian, 1646-1712) or Vincenzo Dandini (Italian, 1607-1675)

Figure with Arms Tied Behind His Back
Attributed to Vincenzo Dandini (Italian, 1607-1675) or Filippo Napoletano (Italian c. 1578-1640)

Three Startled Monks, One Kneeling, Two Standing
After Luca Giordano (Italian, 1632-1705) or Vincenzo Camuccini (Italian, 1771-1844)

The Creation, from Meditation Drawing Screenprints
Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn (Dutch, 1881–1962) printed by Vincenzo Bona (Italian, founded 1777)

The Divine Breath, from Meditation Drawing Screenprints
Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn (Dutch, 1881–1962) printed by Vincenzo Bona (Italian, founded 1777)