Willem’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.

Gerard van Schoonhoven
William Jacobszoon Delff Dutch, 1580-1638

Hendrik Count van de Bergh
William Jacobsz. Delff (Dutch, 1580-1638) after Daniel Mytens the elder (Dutch, c. 1590-before 1648)

Maurits, Prince of Orange-Nassau
Willem Jacobsz Delff (Dutch, 1580–1638) after Adriaen van de Venne (Dutch, 1589–1662)

Frederik Hendrik, Prince of Orange-Nassau
Willem Jacobsz Delff (Dutch, 1580–1638) after Adriaen van de Venne (Dutch, 1589–1662)

Frederik Hendrik, Prince of Orange-Nassau
Willem Jacobsz Delff (Dutch, 1580–1638) after Adriaen van de Venne (Dutch, 1589–1662)

Henry Matthias, Count of Thurn and Taxis
Willem Jacobsz. Delff (Dutch, 1580-1638) after Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (Dutch, 1567-1641)

Sophia Hedwichia, Countess of Nassau-Dietz
William Jacobsz. Delff (Dutch, 1580-1638) after Michiel Jansz. van Mierevelt (Dutch, 1567-1641)

Excavation
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904–1997

Landscape with Trees, Pond and Sheep
Willem Buytewech Dutch, 1591/92-1624

A Mother Feeding her Child (The Happy Mother)
Willem van Mieris (Dutch, 1662–1747)

Untitled XI
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904–1997

Untitled
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904–1997

Two Women's Torsos
Willem de Kooning American, born the Netherlands, 1904–1997

Litho #2 (Waves #2)
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands 1904-1997

Head #3
Willem de Kooning American, born Netherlands, 1904–1997

Untitled
Willem de Kooning American, born the Netherlands, 1904–1997

The Mass of St. Gregory, from a Book of Hours
Willem Vrelant or his workshop (Bruges) Netherlandish, flourished 1449-1481

Study for "Woman VI"
Willem de Kooning American, born the Netherlands, 1904–1997

Landscape with Plank-Hedges and Man Bearing Wood
Willem Buytewech Dutch, 1591/92-1624

The Coronation of the Virgin, from a Book of Hours
Attributed to Willem Vrelant or his workshop (Bruges) Netherlandish, flourished 1449-1481