H.C.’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.

A Bowery Girl
Unknown Artist printed by H.C. Miner, president of Springer Litho. Co.

General Andrew Jackson
Copy after Miner Kilbourne Kellogg American, 1814–1889

Landscape with Waterfall
Pendleton's Lithography American, active 19th century

Bowl of Fruit
Marsden Hartley American, 1877-1943

The Shelton with Sunspots, N.Y.
Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887–1986)

Reliquary Monstrance with a Tooth of Saint John the Baptist
Weddeghe Velstede (German, active 1432-73) container: Egyptian

Sun God Surya Standing in His Chariot
Bangladesh or Eastern India

An Elegant Company
Pieter Codde (Dutch, 1599-1678)

Relief Showing the Head of a Winged Genius
Mesopotamian, Assyrian

Meet Me by the Linden Tree
Pendleton's Lithography (American, active 19th century) published by James L. Hewitt & Co. (American, active 19th century)

Lovely Lake Louise one of nature's most perfect gems, Rocky Mts., Alberta, Canada
H. C. White Company American, active 1890s–1910s

Snuff Bottle with a Hawk and a Bear beneath a Pine Tree
China

Portrait Vessel
Ceramist unknown (Moche) Southern Moche region, north coast, Peru

The Pimps of Death
George Grosz American, born Germany, 1893-1959

The Law is too Slow
George Wesley Bellows (American, 1882-1925) printed by Bolton Coit Brown (American, 1864-1936)

Spade-Shaped Snuff Bottle
China

Sunday Morning, Mayflower Hotel, N.Y.
David Hockney English, 1937-2026

Rue Transnonain, on April 15, 1834, October 2, 1834, plate 24 from L’Association mensuelle
Honoré Victorin Daumier French, 1808-1879

May Belfort, from Treize Lithographies
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec French, 1864-1901

Mask
Olmec Veracruz or Tabasco, Gulf Coast, Mexico