Domenico’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.

Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Domenico Tibaldi Italian, 1541-1583

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

Domenico da Gambassi
Andrea del Sarto (Italian, 1486–1530)

The Assumption of the Virgin
El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos; Greek, active in Spain, 1541–1614)

Male Nude Seen from the Back
Possibly Domenico Maggiotto Italian, 1713-1794

Standing Prophet or Apostle
After Pellegrino Tibaldi (Italian, 1527-1596) and Perino del Vaga (Italian, 1501-1547)

Feast of San Domenico, Cocullo
Chim (David Seymour) American, born Poland, 1911–1956

Putto Holding Flowers
possibly after Pellegrino Tibaldi Italian, 1527-1596

Battle of the Naked Men
Domenico Campagnola Italian, c. 1500-1564

Jupiter and Callisto
Domenico Vito (Italian, active 1576-1586) after Pierre Milan (French, died 1557) after Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, 1504-1570)

Saint Francis Kneeling in Meditation
El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos; Greek, active in Spain, 1541–1614)

Satyr Surprising a Satyress
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo Italian, 1727-1804

Saint Martin and the Beggar
El Greco (Doménikos Theotokópoulos; Greek, active in Spain, 1541–1614)

Head of a Philosopher
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (Italian, 1727–1804)

Lion, Lioness and Cubs
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo Italian, 1727-1804

Sketch for a Ceiling Fresco
Giovanni Domenico Ferretti da Imola (Italian, 1692–1768)

Twelve Children Dancing
Domenico Campagnola Italian, c. 1500-1564

The Gladiator
Domenico Morelli (Italian, 1826–1901)

Landscape with Rock and Fortress
Attributed to Domenico Gargiulo (Micco Spadaro; Italian, 1609–1675)

Battle Scene with Horses and Men
Domenico Campagnola Italian, c. 1500-1564