Lambert’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.

Horseman and Hunter in the Woods of Doorwerth, Near Arnhem
Lambert Doomer Dutch, 1624-1700

Bust of Amphitrite
Lambert Sigisbert Adam (French, 1700–1759)

Frieze of Satyrs Wearing Lion Skins and Playing Pipes
Possibly Lambert Lombard (Flemish, 1506-1566) or possibly after Pietro Santo Bartoli (Italian, 1635-1700)

Adoration of the Magi
Lambert van Noort Netherlandish, 1520-1571

American Gothic
Elizabeth Layton American, 1909-1993

Paperweight
Val St. Lambert Co. Belgian, founded 1825

Scene from Roman History
Possibly Lambert Lombard Flemish, 1506-1566

Torsos Rot
Kay Rosen American, born 1943

Two Eiffels
Kay Rosen American, born 1943

Ashtray
Val St. Lambert Company Belgian, founded 1825

Lambert H. Ennis House, Evanston, Illinois, Perspective
William Ferguson Deknatel American, 1907-1973

Vase d'Arezzo
Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory Sèvres, France, founded 1740 Designed by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887) Decorated by Henri Lucien Lambert (French, 1836-1909)

Lambert H. Ennis House, Evanston, Illinois, First Floor Plan
William Ferguson Deknatel American, 1907-1973

Moses Striking the Rock
Jan Collaert, I, (Flemish, c. 1530-1581) after Lambert Lombard (Flemish, 1506-1566)

Lambert H. Ennis House, Evanston, Illinois, Elevations and Section
William Ferguson Deknatel American, 1907-1973

Portrait of Jean Lambert Tallien
Georges Antoine Keman (French, 1765–1830)

"Pine and Wreath" or "Trees and Garland" Quilt
Possibly Ohio, United States