Seneca’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.

World's Fair
Produced by the Seneca Textile Corporation United States, New York

World's Fair
Produced by the Seneca Textile Corporation United States, New York

Lions on the Dreyfus Fund III
Larry Rivers American, 1923–2002

Fantasy on the Death of Seneca
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo Italian, 1696–1770

Seneca
Wedgwood Manufactory England, founded 1759 Etruria, Staffordshire, England

Talismanic Textile
Probably Senegal

NBC Corporate Center: West Elevation (Presentation Drawing)
Adrian D. Smith for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill American, born 1944

Terminal Building, Midway Airport Addition, Chicago, Illinois, Perspective Sketch
HNTB Architecture (American, founded 1914) Steven M. Reiss (American)

Delaware Seneca Hotel
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913-1997

Seneca
Lucas Vorsterman (Flemish, 1595-1675) after Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, 1577–1640)

The Elephant, from The Berain Grotesques Series
After a design by Jean Baptiste Monnoyer (1636–1699) in the style of Jean I Berain (1640–1711); border design by Jean I Berain Woven at the Manufacture Royale de Beauvais under the direction of the Behagle family (directors, 1684–1711), the Filleul brothers (codirectors, 1711–22), or Noël-Antoine Mérou (director, 1722–33) France, Beauvais

Field Armor for Man
South German, Nuremberg

Delaware Seneca Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, Collage Perspective
Bertrand Goldberg American, 1913–1997

Tassels
Nasca Nazca Valley, south coast, Peru

Design for Printed Textile
Fredrica Justina (Freddie) Staack (American, 1903-1967) France, Paris

Fragment
Italy

Smokestacks (Furnishing Fabric)
Designed by Sergi Petrovich Burylin (Russian, 1876–1942) Produced by Kokhma Textile Mill Russia, Kokhma

Reclining Woman
Fernand Léger French, 1881–1955

Portions of a Field Armor
Jacob Halder (English, 1558–1608) Royal Workshops of Greenwich, England