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

Still Life with Game Fowl
Juan Sánchez Cotán (Spanish, 1560–1627)

Portrait of Pablo Picasso
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887–1927

Portrait of Picasso
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Abstraction (Guitar and Glass)
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887–1927

Portrait of Don Juan of Austria
Alonso Sánchez Coello (Spanish, 1531/32–1588)

The Checkerboard
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887–1927

Glass, Siphon and Checkerboard
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Glass and Playing Cards
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Table at a Café
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887–1927

Flowers and Fruit in a Porcelain Bowl
Juan de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1620–1649)

The Glass of Beer
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Still Life
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Head of a Man with Cigar
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Glass, Pitcher, Fruit-Dish
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

After Cézanne
Juan Gris Spanish, 1887-1927

Escalera de caracol (Staircase)
Juan Muñoz Spanish, 1953-2001

Crucifixion
María Josefa Sánchez (Spanish, active 1639–1649)

Flores Imaginarias (Imaginary Flowers)
Juan O'Gorman Mexican, 1905-1982

Juan Soriano De Lacandón
Leonora Carrington English, active Mexico, 1917–2011

Musket-Proof Half Armor of King Philip III (Media Armadura a Prueba de Mosquete del Rey Felipe III)
Juan (Jean) Laurent French, active in Spain, 1816–1886