Kelley’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.

Emigrants Coming to the "Land of Promise."
Kelley & Chadwick, Publishers American, active 1900-1910

Eviscerated Corpse
Mike Kelley American, 1954–2012

Nostalgic Depiction of the Innocence of Childhood
Mike Kelley American, 1954–2012

Manipulating Mass-Produced Idealized Objects
Mike Kelley American, 1954–2012

T Chair
Designed by Katavolos, Littell, and Kelly William Katavolos, American, born 1924, Ross Littell, American, 1924–2000, and Douglas Kelley, American, 20th century Manufactured by Laverne Originals

Trig: Composition IV
Lynn Chadwick English, born 1914

Trig: Composition I
Lynn Chadwick English, born 1914

Panel
Japan

The Introduction
Tom Chadwick English, 1912-1942

A Box at the Kabuki Theater, from the illustrated book "Guide to the Actors' Dressing Rooms (Yakusha gakuya tsu)"
Kitagawa Utamaro 喜多川 歌麿 Japanese, c.1753-1806

Rod-Back Side Chair, Boston, 1815
Norman Kelley American, founded 2012

Elevation, Rod-Back Side Chair
Norman Kelley American, founded 2012

Covered Box with Butterflies, Gourds, and Scrolling Vines
China

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

Chair
Designed by Terence Harold Robsjohn-Gibbings American, 1905–1976 Made by Widdicomb Furniture Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1948–c.1970

The Old Bedford
Walter Richard Sickert British, 1860-1942

The Great Gantry
David Muirhead Bone Scottish, 1876-1953

The Lovers
William Powell Frith (English, 1819–1909)