Matteo’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.

Battering Rams from De re militari (Concerning Military Matters), Plate 45 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century
Matteo de' Pasti (Italian, c. 1420-1467/68) printed and published by Johannes Nicolai de Verona (Italian, c. 1405–1475) original text by Robertus Valturius (Italian, 1405–1475) portfolio text by Wilhelm Ludwig Schreiber (German, 1855–1932)

The Dream of Saint Jerome
Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, c. 1430–1495)

Saint Augustine's Vision of Saints Jerome and John the Baptist
Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, c. 1430–1495)

Two Putti
Matteo di Giovanni (Italian, c. 1430–1495)

Tobias and the Angel
After Matteo Rosselli Italian, 1578-1650

Head of Youth Looking Down
Attributed to Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650) or Giovanni Battista Vanni (Italian, 1599-1660) or Guido Reni (Italian, 1575-1642) or the circle of Carlo Dolci (Italian, 1616-1686) or the style of Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650)

Adoration of the Shepherds
Matteo Piccioni (Italian, 1615-1671) after Veronese (Italian, 1528-1588)

The Grand Duke Fortifies the Port of Livorno, from The Life of Ferdinando I de’ Medici
Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635) after Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650)

Female Head
Attributed to Gaetano Gandolfi (Italian, 1734-1802) or possibly Matteo Bonecchi (Italian, c. 1669-1749) or Raffaello Schiaminossi (Italian, c. 1572-1622)

Seated Monk in Profile to Right
Possibly Bartolomeo Cesi (Italian, 1556-1629) or possibly Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650)

Nativity
attributed to Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650) or another unknown Unknown artist

Paradise: Canto XV (Fifth Heaven, Sphere of Mars) from Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy), Plate 48 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century
Unknown Artist (Venice, late 15th century) printed and published by Bernardino Benalius (Italian, c. 1458–c. 1543) and Matteo Capcasa (Italian, active 1485–1491) original text by Dante (Italian, c. 1265-1321) portfolio text by Wilhelm Ludwig Schreiber (German, 1855–1932)

Plaque
French (?)

Seated Woman with Book
Probably Domenico Fiasella (Italian, 1589-1669) or possibly the circle of Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650) or possibly Lodovico Carracci (Italian, 1555-1619)

Study (recto); Draped, Seated Female Figure (verso)
Bernardino Poccetti (Italian, 1548-1612) or circle of Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650) or Lodovico Carracci (Italian, 1555-1619)

Standing Magus (recto); Sketch of Stable and Trees (verso)
Peditrobably Domenico Fiasella (Italian, 1580-1669) or possibly Lodovico Carracci (Italian, 1555-1619) or possibly the circle of Matteo Rosselli (Italian, 1578-1650)

Self-Portrait
Walter Shirlaw (American, 1838–1909)

Martin Vanden Bogaert Desjardins
Gérard Edelinck (French, born Flanders, 1640-1707) after Hyacinthe Rigaud (French, 1659-1743)

Remembrance of Italy
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (French, 1796-1875) printed by Auguste Delâtre (French, 1822-1907) published by Cadart et Chavalier, Editeurs (French, 1801-1900)

Priest and Boy
Lawrence Carmichael Earle American, 1845-1921