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

Hanging
Designed by Ernest Boiceau (French, 1881–1950) France

Ice-Bound Falls
Ernest Lawson (American, 1873–1939)

The Defense of Paris
Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier (French, 1815–1891)

Ronda
Henry Ernest Schnakenberg American, 1892-1970

Fountain and Pergola in Italy
Ernest Christian Frederick Petzholdt (Danish, 1805–1838)

Cuirassier with Drawn Sword
Jean-Louis-Ernest Meissonier (French, 1815–1891)

La Source
Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824–1887)

One of a Pair of Andirons
Designed by Ernest Gimson (English, 1864-1919) Made by Alfred Bucknell (English, early 20th century) Sapperton, England

Paris, My Friend Ernest
André Kertész American, born Hungary, 1894–1985

Ewer
Designed by Ernest Chaplet (French, 1835-1909) Made by Haviland & Co., Auteuil Studio, Paris (French, 1872-1886)

Nude Woman Reclining No. 1
Ernest Bonnencontre French, born 1862

One of a Pair of Andirons
Designed by Ernest Gimson (English, 1864-1919) Made by Alfred Bucknell (English, early 20th century) Sapperton, England

Via Del Lupo, Perugia (recto); Sketch of Building Construction (verso)
Ernest David Roth American, born Germany, 1879-1964

Reclining Female Nude
Ernest Fiene American, born Germany, 1894-1965

The Grand Smoker
Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier French, 1815-1891

On Guard
Antoine Auguste Ernest Hébert (French, 1817–1908)

Hats and Men Cram onto Train No. 3
Ernest Cole South African, 1940-1990

Portrait of Paula Gerard
Ernest Diehlman American, 20th century

L'Endymien
Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier French, 1815-1891