J.W.’s work is defined by its 19th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

View in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Pa.
J.W. & J.S. Moulton Americans, active 1873-1881

Fulton Market
John S. Moulton American, active mid 19th century

Landscape Avenue, Greenwood Cemetary
J.W. & J.S. Moulton Americans, active 1873-1881

Vine Clad Arbor, No. 303 from the series "Boston, Mass., and Vicinity"
J.W. & J.S. Moulton Americans, active 1873-1881

Willow Road, Lanesville, Mass.
J.W. & J.S. Moulton Americans, active 1873-1881

Fairmount Park Scenery, Philadelphia, Pa., from the series "Gems of American Scenery"
J.W. & J.S. Moulton Americans, active 1873-1881

Aqudeuct Bridge, No. 19 from the series "Washington, D.C., and Vicinity"
J.W. & J.S. Moulton Americans, active 1873-1881

The Mall, No. 215 from the series "New York City & Vicinity"
J.W. & J.S. Moulton Americans, active 1873-1881

Armchair
J. S. Ford, Johnson and Company (American, 1872–early 20th century) Chicago

Armchair
John and Joseph W. Meeks Company American, active 1836–59 New York

Sofa Table
John and Joseph W. Meeks Company (American, active 1836–59) New York

Sofa
John and Joseph W. Meeks Company American, active 1836–59 New York

Side Chair
John and Joseph W. Meeks Company American, active 1836–59 New York

Pitcher
Ebenezer Noyes Moulton (American, 1768–1824) Boston

Circular Design with Saturn
Jonas Silber (Master J.S.) German, active 1572-1590

Table
John and Joseph W. Meeks Company (American, active 1836–59) New York

Coca-cola
Rosalind Kimball Moulton American, born 1941

Boy
Rosalind Kimball Moulton American, born 1941

Girl
Rosalind Kimball Moulton American, born 1941

Spoon
Joseph Moulton, II American, 1724–1795 or Joseph Moulton, III American, 1744–1816 Newburyport, Massachusetts