Sol’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.

October, from the Calendar of the American League Against War and Fascism
Sol Wilson American, born Poland, 1893-1974

Wall Drawing #63: A wall is divided into four horizontal parts. In the top row are four equal vertical divisions, each with lines in a different direction. In the second row, six double combinations; in the third row, four triple combinations; in the bottom row, all four combinations superimposed
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Nine-part Modular Cube
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

The Dunes, Indiana
Robert Earl Wilson American, 1936-2006

ABCD 5
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Autumn
Wilson H. Irvine (American, 1869–1936)

"Diana" Diadem
Henry Wilson (English, 1864-1934) England, London

American Horizon
Jane Wilson American, 1924-2015

Breadwinner (War)
John Wilson American, born 1922

All "Ands" Connected with Red Lines/All "Thes" Connected with Blue Lines
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Wall Drawing #574: Fifteen equal arcs from the midpoint of the left side, with all one-, two-,three-, and four-part combinations of four colors, using color ink washes
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Wall Drawing #1257: Scribbles
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Wall Drawing #274: The location of six geometric figures (the specific locations are determined by the draftsman)
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Floor-Wall Grid
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

5 Discussions in the Years 1976 to 1994, at Greenwich Street, New York City, 1976–1994
Ian Wilson American, born South Africa, 1940-2020

Wall Drawing #821: A black square divided horizontally and vertically into four equal parts, each with a different direction of alternating flat and glossy bands
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Album Quilt
Sarah Ann Wilson (American, active mid-19th century) New York or New Jersey, United States

Plate Two, from Composite Series
Sol LeWitt American, 1928-2007

Lines of One Inch, Four Directions, Four Colors, from Sixteen Lithographs in Color
Sol LeWitt (American, 1928-2007) printed by D.R. Holman, Jerry Raidiger, Robert Hicks printed and published by Landfall Press et. al. (American, founded 1970)

Vertical Lines Not Touching (Black), from Conspiracy, The Artist as Witness
Sol LeWitt (American, 1928-2007) printed at Shorewood Bank Street Atelier, New York