Harwell’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.

Chadwick Schools Gymnasium Group, Rolling Hills, CA: Aerial Perspective View
Harwell Hamilton Harris (American, 1903–1990) Delineator: Carl John Sterner (American, 1905–1993)

Chicago
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Portrait of the Artist by Francis Bacon
Richard Hamilton English, 1922 - 2011

Towards a definitive statement on the coming trends in men's wear and accessories (c) Adonis in Y-fronts
Richard Hamilton English, 1922–2011

Detroit
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Indians Attacking at Harry Harry
Max Slevogt (German, 1868-1932) James Fenimore Cooper (American, 1789-1851)

Barbara with Mask, Chicago
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

1992 World's Fair, Chicago, Illinois: Pespective Rendering of Ferris Wheel, Looking West through Navy Pier Atrium
Harry Weese American, 1915–1998

Collage
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Alley, Chicago
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Bronze by Gold, from Imaging Ulysses
Richard Hamilton English, 1922 - 2011

Coverlet
Harry Tyler (American, 1801-1858) United States, New York, Jefferson County

Thomas Walker and Peter Monamy
Gawen Hamilton (Scottish, 1697-1737)

Eleanor, Chicago
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Acme Sign Shop, Providence
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Chicago
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Chicago
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999

Alexander Hamilton
Max Rosenthal (American, 1833-1918) after Henry Inman (American, 1801-1846)

Landscape with Sheep, Picardy
Harry Thompson (English, died 1901)

Eleanor, Aix-en-Provence, France
Harry Callahan American, 1912–1999