Bernardo’s work is defined by its 17th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Bust of Giovanni Battista de Luca
Bernardo Fioriti (Bernardino or Focoso; Italian, active 1643–1674)

View of Pirna with the Fortress of Sonnenstein
Bernardo Bellotto (Italian, 1721–1780)

St. Gerardo Sagredo, Bishop of Csanád
Bernardo Strozzi (Italian, 1581–1664)

Exterior View of the Italian Gate of the Ramparts of the Town of Dresden
Bernardo Bellotto Italian, 1721-1780

Two Seated Kings of Judah; Josiah and Hezekiah
Bernardo Castello Italian, 1557-1629

Landscape with Ruins
Bernardo Bellotto Italian, 1721-1780

Illustration to Scene from the Liberation of Jerusalem (Gerusalemme Liberata)
After Bernardo Castello Italian, 1557-1629

Christ at Emmaus Presenting the Bread
Bernardo Strozzi (Il Prete Genovese or Il Cappuccino) Italian, 1581-1664

Sketches of Seated Warrior, Various Figures
Bernardo Castello Italian, 1557-1629

Horsemen on the Shore
Attributed to Bernardo Castello or his circle Italian, 1557-1629

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (recto); Sketch of the Queen of Sheba (verso)
Bernardo Castello Italian, 1557-1629

The Ruins of the Pirnaischer Suburb with the Palais Fürstenhof
Bernardo Bellotto Italian, 1721-1780

Triumph of Cybele
Circle of Bernardino Parentino Italian, c. 1437-1531

Sketches of Tuscan Villas
Attributed to Bernardo Buontalenti, called delle Girandole, or his circle Italian, 1536-1608

Saint John the Baptist and San Bernardo degli Uberti
After Andrea del Sarto Italian, 1486-1530

Pastoral Landscape with Shepherd and Cattle
Attributed to Bernardo Zilotti (Italian, c. 1730-1780/95) or possibly Marco Ricco (Italian, 1676-1729) or possibly Francesco Zuccarelli (Italian, 1702-1788)

Three Musicians Playing Horns and Pipe
Possibly after Bernardo Strozzi (Italian, 1581-1664) or Francis Le Piper (English, 1640-1698) or Bartolommeo Manfredi (Italian, c. 1580-c. 1620) or style of Leonard Bramer (Dutch, 1596-1674)

Virgin and Child in Glory Worshipped by Two Monk Saints
Bernardo Strozzi Italian, 1581-1664

Minerva
Attributed to Bernardo Strozzi Italian, 1581-1644

Victory
Mariano José María Bernardo Fortuny y Carbó Spanish, 1838-1874