Chaim’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.

Tumblers
Chaim Gross American, born Austria, 1904–1991

Untitled
Chaim Gross American, born Austria, 1904-1991

Chaim and Renée Gross, New York City
Arnold Newman American, 1918–2006

Untitled
Chaim Gross American, born Austria, 1904-1991

Dead Fowl
Chaim Soutine Born Minsk (Russian Empire, now Belarus), 1893; died Paris, 1943

Landscape at Cagnes
Chaim Soutine French, born Minsk, Russia (present-day Belarus), 1893–1943

The Last Horse in the Corral, Arizona
Earl Gross American, 1899-1993

Employment Office
Jolan Gross-Bettelheim (American, born Czechoslovakia, 1900-1972) published by the Works Progress Administration

Bridge #1
Jolán Gross-Bettelheim American, born 1900

Charivari: The Window
Anthony Gross English, 1905-1984

La Bourdette
Anthony Gross English, 1905-1984

Les Poissons
Anthony Gross English, 1905-1984

The Top Grossing Film of All Time, 1 x 1
Jason Salavon American, born 1970

Seated Figure
Jacques Lipchitz (Chaim Jacob Lipchitz) French and American, born Lithuania, 1891–1973

City of Chicago
Red Grooms (American, born 1937) and Mimi Gross (American, born 1940) with Ruckus Construction Company

Campden Hill, London
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983

Rabbi Chaim Adelman at Eratz HaChaim, Sunderland, Massachusetts, from the series "Sweet Earth: Experimental Utopias in America"
Joel Sternfeld American, born 1944

The Plateau
Anthony Gross English, 1905-1984

Foothills
Anthony Gross English, 1905-1984

"Bottle" Kilns in the potteries, Stoke-on-Trent
Bill Brandt English, 1904–1983