Heinrich’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.

The Married Couple, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Halucinations, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

The Man with the Wooden Leg Dreams, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Help the Disabled, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

At the End of the Trail, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Perpetual Pain, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

The Breadwinner, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

The Tree of Longing, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

The Father, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

The Unemployed, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Title Page, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Friendly Dream, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Portfolio Cover, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Halucinations, from Krüppel
Heinrich Hoerle German, 1895-1936

Susanna Surprised by the Elders, from The Story of Susanna
Heinrich Aldegrever German, 1502-c.1560

The Last Words of Jean Jacques Rousseau
Heinrich Guttenberg (German, 1749-1818) after Jean Michel Moreau (French, 1741-1814)

Panel of Ornament with Two Nude Boys Standing on the Legs of a Satyr
Heinrich Aldegrever German, 1502-c.1560

Landscape
Heinrich Campendonk German, 1889–1957

From Brittany
Heinrich Campendonk German, 1889-1957

Christ in the Storm
Heinrich Jansen (Danish, 1625–1667)