N.’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.

Owls
N. McWhinnie American, 20th century

Closed Helmet of Elements of Armor for Foot Tournament at the Barriers
Italian, Milan

Gorget and Close Helmet for Foot Tourney at the Barriers
Italian, Milan

Cased Pair of Percussion Pistols with Accessories
Gunsmith: Jean Le Page (French, 1746-1834) Paris

Untitled (Chicago after the Fire)
Attributed to George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

Ruins in Charleston, S.C.
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

Sherman and His Generals
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

Untitled
Lawrence N. Shustak American, 1926-2003

Kohl Jar
Egyptian

Highrise of Homes
James Wines American, born 1932

Full Moon
Nathan W. Pease American, 1936–1918

Bring the Bandits to Answer!
Sergei Nikolaevich Kostin (Born Moscow, 1896; died Moscow, 1968) Dem'ian Bednyi (Born Gubovka, 1883; died Moscow, 1945)

An Inescapable Date
Sergei Nikolaevich Kostin (Born Moscow, 1896; died Moscow, 1968) Dem'ian Bednyi (Born Gubovka, 1883; died Moscow, 1945)

Alexander N. Fullerton
James Forbes (Scottish, 1800–after 1870)

Battle Field of Atlanta, GA No. 1
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, GA, No. 4
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

Ruins of the Pinckney Mansion, Charleston, S.C.
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

The "Hell Hole," New Hope Church, GA
George N. Barnard American, 1819–1902

Hitler and His Generals
Sergei Nikolaevich Kostin (Born Moscow, 1896; died Moscow, 1968) Osip Maksimovich Brik (Born Moscow, 1888; died Moscow, 1945)