Style’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.

Venus, Mars, and Cupid
possibly Style of Frans Floris, I (Flemish, 1516-1570) or Anthonie van Montfoort Blocklandt (Netherlandish, 1532-1583) or Circle of Marten de Vos (Flemish, 1532-1603)

Study Head of a Bearded Man
Frans Floris, I (Netherlandish, by 1520–1570)

Portrait of an Artist
Follower of Frans Hals (Dutch, 1582–1666)

The Rommel-Pot Player
Workshop of Frans Hals (Dutch, 1582–1666)

Still Life with Dead Game, Fruits, and Vegetables in a Market
Frans Snyders (Flemish, 1579-1657)

Elevator Grille from the Chicago Stock Exchange, Chicago, Illinois
Louis H. Sullivan American, 1856-1924

Landscape in the Style of Ancient Masters: Artist's commentary
Lan Ying (Chinese, 1585-c. 1664)

Christ on the Road to Emmaus
Style of Jan van de Velde I Dutch, c. 1568-1623

Portrait of a Lady
Frans Hals (Dutch, 1582–1666)

Elements of Composite Armor
German or Austrian

Kylix (Drinking Cup)
Attributed to the Manner of Douris (painter) Greek; Athens

Cain Killing Abel
Frans Floris, I Flemish, 1516-1570

Victoria Surrounded by Prisoners and Trophies of War
Frans Floris I Netherlandish, 1519/20–1570

Hampstead, Stormy Sky
In the style of John Constable (English, 1776–1837)

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

Battle Scene with Central Figure on Rearing Horse
possibly Unknown German artist or Style of Luca Giordano (Italian, 1632-1705)

Venetian Atmosphere
James McNeill Whistler, style of American, 1834-1903

Marie de’ Medici
Frans Pourbus the Younger (Flemish, 1569-1622)

The Resurrection of Christ
Lucas van Doetecum (Netherlandish, active c. 1554; died before March 1584) after Frans Floris I (Flemish, 1516-1570)

Slip of the Tongue
Nairy Baghramian German, born Iran, 1971