Stan’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.

First Day
Stan Fine American, active 20th century

First Week
Stan Fine American, active 20th century

First Month
Stan Fine American, active 20th century

First Year
Stan Fine American, active 20th century

Second Year
Stan Fine American, active 20th century

Recreation Room
Stan Fine American, active 20th century

First Year-and-a-Half
Stan Fine American, active 20th century

“The key is under the doormat.”
Stan Fine American, active 20th century

"All year long I scrimp and save and pinch pennies and then you blow the whole thing in on your income tax!"
Stan Hunt American, born 1919

"There's nobody home."
Stan Hunt American, born 1919

Dopo la Fine
Margherita Manzelli Italian, born 1968

Batik Moderne (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Stan Taylor (American, active c. 1947) United States

The True Account of the Death by Violence of George's Dragon
Stan Washburn American, born 1943

Untitled, from the portfolio Crackerjacks, 1977
Stan Trecker American, active 1970s

Morn in New York (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Stan Taylor (American, active c. 1947) Produced by John J. Morrow, Inc. United States

Untitled
Stan Shellabarger (American, born 1968) printed at Spudnik Press (Chicago) with the assistance of Dutes Miller box made by Joseph Morris

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

Finely-Dressed Woman Crossing Nihonbashi Bridge
Torii Kiyonaga Japanese, 1752-1815