Ebner,’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.

Birth and Baptism Certificate
printed by Heinrich Ebner American, 1783-1850

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

Bench
David N. Ebner American, born 1945

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

Italian Landscape
Attributed to Heinrich Reinhold (German, 1788–1825)

Lust, from Virtues and Vices
Heinrich Aldegrever German, 1502-c.1560

Les Dernieres Paroles de J.J. Roseau (The Last Words of J.J. Rosseau)
Heinrich Guttenberg (German, 1749-1818) after Jean Michel Moreau (French, 1741-1814)

Adam and Eve at Work, from The Story of Adam and Eve
Heinrich Aldegrever German, 1502-c. 1560

Bathsheba at the Bath
Heinrich Aldegrever German, 1502-c.1560

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

Wrath, from the Vices
Heinrich Aldegrever German, 1502-c.1560

Ornamental Design with a Bat in the Centre
Heinrich Aldegrever German, 1502-c.1560

Eiffel Tower, Paris
Heinrich Hauser German, 1901-1955

Portrait of Two Children
Heinrich Kühn Austrian, born Germany, 1866–1944

Spring
Heinrich Johann Vogeler German, 1872-1942

Leaf from New Kreuterbuch by Leonhart Fuchs, plate 97 from Woodcuts from Books of the XVI Century
Attributed to Heinrich Füllmaurer (Swiss, active 1520-1545) assembled by Max Geisberg (Swiss, 1875-1943)