Workshop’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.

Reclining Nude
Domenico Robusti, called Tintoretto, or his workshop Italian, 1560-1635

Venus and Mars with Cupid and the Three Graces in a Landscape
Domenico Tintoretto (Italian, 1560–1635)

Saint Anthony Appearing to a Sick Man
Follower of Domenico Robusti, called Tintoretto Italian, 1560-1635

Tarquin and Lucretia
Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti; Italian, 1518-1594)

Tabernacle with Man of Sorrows
Circle of Domenico Campagnola Italian, c. 1500-1564

Saint Helen Testing the True Cross
Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti; Italian, 1518–1594)

Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes
Attributed to Pedro Mena y Medrano (Spanish, 1628-1688) after Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto (Italian, 1519-1594)

Reclining Male Nude, Foreshortened
Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto Italian, 1519-1594

Young Woman at an Open Half-Door
Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669) Workshop of Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606–1669)

Mater Dolorosa (Sorrowing Virgin)
Workshop of Dieric Bouts (Netherlandish, 1415–1475)

Jonah Cast Up by the Whale
After Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto Italian, 1519-1594

Last Supper
after Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto Italian, 1519-1594

The Garden of Paradise
Workshop of Hieronymus Bosch (Netherlandish, c. 1450–1516)

Moses Striding to the Left, Pointing with Left Hand
After Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto Italian, 1519-1594

Sacrifice of Isaac
After Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto (Italian, 1519-1594) or Pedro de Valpuesta (Spanish, 1614-1668)

The Small Workshop of Mechanics
Jacques Gaston Duchamp Villon French, 1875-1963

Saint Jerome in the Wilderness
Workshop of Veronese (Paolo Caliari; Italian, 1528–1588)

Standing Man Seen From Behind Cutting Bread
After Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto Italian, 1519-1594

Three Nude Women
after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, and his workshop Italian, 1483-1520

Casket
Embriachi Workshop (Florence, Italy, c. 1370-1395 and Venice, Italy, 1395-c. 1420) Italian; Venice