Ralph’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.

One Thing Leads to Another
Ralph Arnold American, 1928–2006

Blue Images
Ralph Arnold American, 1928-2006

Vegetal
Ralph Arnold American, 1928-2006

Refugee Camp, Ruins in Background, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Ruins of Church Looking North-East or East; Yerba Buena Island in far Right Distance) San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

The Burning City, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Cooking on the street, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

In the Sea
Arnold Böcklin (Swiss, 1827–1901)

Ithaca-Policeman in Front of Fruit Stand
Arnold Newman American, 1918–2006

Woman under Six Lights
Ralph M. Hattersley American, 1921–2000

Noah Smith
Ralph Earl American, 1751–1801

Jean Arp, New York City
Arnold Newman American, 1918–2006

London Wedding
Arnold Rönnebeck (American, born Germany, 1885–1947)

Nob Hill ruin, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Piet Mondrian, New York City
Arnold Newman American, 1918–2006

Max Ernst, New York City
Arnold Newman American, 1918–2006

Ghost Dance (The Vision of Life)
Ralph Albert Blakelock (American, 1847-1919)

Military Guard on Nob Hill, San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Arnold Genthe American, born Germany, 1869–1942

Nouvart Dzeron, A Daughter of Armenia
Ralph Elmer Clarkson (American, 1861–1942)

Chaim and Renée Gross, New York City
Arnold Newman American, 1918–2006