Grit’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.

Edward
Grit Kallin-Fischer German, 1897–1973
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Untitled [Standing Figure]
Grit Kallin-Fischer German, 1897–1973

Portrait of Niuta Kallin
Oskar Kokoschka Austrian, 1886–1980

Spirit Tree
Karen Fischer

Leaves and Grasses
Hans Fischer Swiss, 1909-1958

Bench (from the Helene Koerting Fischer home)
Wharton Esherick (American, 1887–1970)

Fishes in a Net
Hans Fischer Swiss, 1909-1958

John Fischer Papers
John Baptiste Fischer (1875-1951) Shepley, Rutan, and Coolidge Postle & Fischer

Still-Life with Lunch I
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) printed by Hidalgo Arnéra (French, 1922-2007)

Plovers Flying Across a River above Snow-Laden Reeds (Fuyu no Kawa), from the series "Worlds of Things (Momoyogusa)"
Kamisaka Sekka Japanese, 1866-1942 Usudo Japanese, unknown

Sofa
Attributed to Charles A. Baudouine American, 1808–1895

Still-Life with Lunch I
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) printed by Hidalgo Arnéra (French, 1922-2007)

The Bricklayer and His Son
Pablo O'Higgins Mexican, born United States, 1904-1983

Still-Life with Lunch I
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) printed by Hidalgo Arnéra (French, 1922-2007)

Still-Life with Lunch I
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) printed by Hidalgo Arnéra (French, 1922-2007)

The Water Hole
Peter Hurd American, 1904-1984

Still-Life with Lunch I
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) printed by Hidalgo Arnéra (French, 1922-2007)

A Walk Around the Paddy Fields, from the series "A World of Things (Momoyogusa)"
Kamisaka Sekka Japanese, 1866-1942

Still-Life with Lunch I
Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973) printed by Hidalgo Arnéra (French, 1922-2007)

Akasaka Palace, from the series Recollections of Tokyo
Hiratsuka Un'ichi (Japanese, 1895-1997)