School’s work is defined by its japanese (culture or style) sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Articulated Dragon
Myochin School Japanese, active late 19th century

The Battle of St. James The Greater at Clavijo
school of Martin Schongauer German, c. 1430/50-1491

Shôki the Demon Queller, from an album of paintings of Shôki, Edo period (1615–1868)
Artist unknown Japanese

Saint Gregory as Author
Scriptorium of Weingarten Abbey South German (Swabia); founded 1056

The Death of Dido
School of Gerard de Lairesse Flemish, 1640-1711

Two Standing Male Nudes
School of Baccio Bandinelli Italian, 1493-1560

The Arms of the Family Kress von Kressenstein
Nuremberg School German, 16th century

Architectural Landscape with Belisarius Receiving Alms
Artist unknown (French, active 18th century)

Portrait of Fred Adelbert Haywood
School of William Matthew Prior American, 1806–1873

Portrait of an Artist
Artist unknown (French, active 18th century)

Portrait of a Lady
Artist unknown (French or Swiss, active 18th century)

Faun Attacking a Snake
School of Andrea Mantegna Italian, 1431-1506

Triptych Window from the Coonley Playhouse, Riverside, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright American, 1867-1959

The Birth of Bacchus
Artist unknown (British, active 18th century)

Putti Playing with Swans
Circle of Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael Italian, 1483-1520

Backplate
Northern Italian

Side Chair
Netherlands

Two Warriors, One with a Winged Genie on His Helmet
School of Maso Finiguerra Italian, 1426-1464

Still Life with Eggs and a Leg of Mutton
Artist unknown (French, active 18th century)

Woman in a Blue Dress
School of William Matthew Prior American, 1806–1873