Filippo’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Les mots en liberté futuristes
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Italian, 1876-1944

Pietà
Filippo Parodi (Italian, 1630–1702)

Design for an Altar in the Church of the Confraternity of Santissima Trinita, Turin
Filippo Juvara Italian, 1678-1736

Homer's Iliad, Homer's Odyssey, Aeschylus's Tragedies and les Argonautes
Tommaso Piroli (Italian, 1750-1824), after John Flaxman (English, 1755-1826), Iliad, Odyssey and Tragedies Joseph Anton Koch (German, 1768-1839), after Asmus Jakob Carstens (German, 1754-1798), Les Argonautes

Adoration of the Christ Child
Filippo Bellini or circle of Italian, c. 1550-1603

Virgin of Mercy (Madonna della Misericordia)
Attributed to Filippo Bellini, or his circle Italian, c. 1550-1603

Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist
Tommaso Manzuoli, called Maso da San Friano, after Italian, 1531-1571

Trinity with the Virgin, and Ten Saints
Tommaso Manzuoli, called Maso da San Friano Italian, 1531-1571

Back View of a Seated Male Nude Holding Shepherd's Crook
Attributed to Filippo Ottani Italian, active 18th century

Nativity (recto); Virgin and Child, Angel (verso)
Attributed to Filippo Bellini, or his circle Italian, c. 1550-1603

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

Hercules and Lichas
Filippo Falciatore Italian, active in Naples, 1718-1768

Moses and the Brazen Serpent (recto); Ornamental Base (verso)
Recto attributed to Tommaso Vincidor (Italian, died c. 1536) Verso by Unknown Artist (Italian, 17th century)

Ceiling with Bacchus, Ariadne, Diana and Minerva
Attributed to Filippo Pedrini (Italian, 1763-1856) or Ubaldo Gandolfi (Italian, 1728-1781)

Illustration to Pope's Odyssey
Tommaso Piroli Italian, c. 1752-1824

Immaculate Conception
Attributed to or the style of Tommaso Conca Italian, 1734-1822

Study for Portrait of Giorgione
Filippo Germisoni Italian, died 1743

Young Man in Profile with Chin in Hand, Leaning on Raised Knee
Filippo Napoletano Italian, 1587/89-1629

Soldier in Armor with a Sword, from Capricci et habiti militari
Filippo Liagno, called Filippo Napoletano (Italian, 1589-1629) published by Giovanni Orlandi (Italian, c. 1590/1613-1640)