Chris’s work is defined by its 21st century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Rocket Sam in "Tis the Season of Giving on Planet X-38"
Chris Ware American, born 1967

Rocket Sam in - "Tis the Season of Giving on Planet X-38"
Chris Ware American, born 1967

Bottle
De Grieksche A (The Greek A) Factory Delft, Netherlands, 1658-1811 Samuel van Eenhoorn Dutch, 1655-1686/87

Outdoor Sports and Pastimes (Furnishing Fabric)
After paintings by Francis Hayman (English, 1708–1776) Printed by Joseph Ware (English, 1760-1781) England

Ballakiel Farmhouse, Andreas
Chris Killip English, 1946-2020

Flower Vase (one of a pair)
De Grieksche A (The Greek A) Factory Delft, Netherlands, 1658-1811

Arita Ware Kakiemon Floral-shaped Bowl
Japan

Plate
Veuve Perrin Manufactory French, 1748-1803

Cameo
Wedgwood Manufactory England, founded 1759

Cashtal-yn-Ard
Chris Killip English, 1946-2020

Ewer
Manufactured by Phoenix Ware Designed by Thomas Forester and Sons English, 1883-1959

Flower Vase (one of a pair)
De Grieksche A (The Greek A) Factory Delft, Netherlands, 1658-1811

Anti-Slavery Medallion
Wedgwood Manufactory (1759–present) Probably modeled by William Hackwood (born England, about 1753–1836) Etruria, Staffordshire, England

Raku Ware Tea Bowl
Raku Ryōnyū Japanese, 1756–1834

Plate
Niderviller Pottery Factory French, founded 1754

Ewer
William Adams & Sons Ltd. English, founded 1657

Tamba-Ware Jar
Japanese

Mr. Radcliffe, The Blackhill
Chris Killip English, 1946-2020

Cruet Stand
Rouen, France