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.

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Ted Argeropolos American, 1946-1975

Untitled
Ted Argeropolos American, 1946-1975

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

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

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

Ted Hughes
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

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

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

Ted Berrigan, from Face of the Poet
Alex Katz (American, born 1927) printed by Prawat Laucheron published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. and Marlborough Graphics, Inc.

Takayama, After a Rain
Ted Colyer Canadian, born 1947

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

Ted Greenwald, from Face of the Poet
Alex Katz (American, born 1927) printed by Prawat Laucheron published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. and Marlborough Graphics, Inc.

Untitled
Ted Rice American, born 1951

Racksta, Stockholm
Joseph Hecht Polish, 1891-1951

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

Kenmore Sewing Machine
Charles Harrison (American, 1931-2018) Kenneth Grange (British, born 1929) Ted Nishigami (Japanese, active 20th century) Manufactured for Sears, Roebuck and Company by Maruzen Sewing Machine Company

Prize House #12, Chicago Tribune Chicagoland Prize Homes Competition, Presentation Drawing
D. Coder Taylor (American, 1913–2000) Ted Kautzky (American, 1896–1953)