Ted’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.

Ahem—Those jokes about absent minded professors
Ted Key American, 1912-2008

"Who knows what Eloise did wrong?"
Ted Key American, 1912-2008

“…………..Come late once more, Murtch, and you'll find yourself in toys!!”
Ted Key American, 1912-2008

Can't go any faster, Mister and Can't go any slower, Mister
Ted Key American, 1912-2008

The Key
Jackson Pollock American, 1912-1956

Chu Kondo (Central Main Hall) of Kofukuji Temple, Nara I
Ted Coyler Canadian, born 1947

Ship with Sails Furled and Arrow Pointing to the Right
Master W with the Key Netherlandish, active 1464-1485

Keys to the Coop
Kara Walker American, born 1969

Still Life with Currency
Charles Alfred Meurer American, born Germany, 1865–1955

Ted Hughes
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

.006 x 10^3
Ted Argeropolos American, 1946-1975

Door Key with Flintlock Pistol
Italian

Three-Masted Ship Steering to the Right
Master W with the Key Netherlandish, active 1465-1490

Screen
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (American, 1867–1959) Painted by Eugene Masselink (American, 1910–1962)

Assemblage
Paul Joostens Belgian, 1889–1960

Ted James
Jonas Dovydenas American, born Lithuania, 1939-2025

Keying Up
William Merritt Chase American, 1849-1916

Ted James and Stan Ceresola, Wadsworth, Nevada
Jonas Dovydenas American, born Lithuania, 1939-2025

Winter Day at Key West
Adolf Arthur Dehn American, 1895-1968

Keys (Drapery Fabric)
Designed by Ruth Adler Schnee (American, born German, 1923) Produced by Adler-Schnee Associates United States, Michigan, Detroit