Karel’s work is defined by its 20th century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

Tijdschrift voor Hoogstaande Typografie, Number 0
Karel Martens Dutch, born 1939

Untitled
Karel Appel Dutch, 1921-2006

The Battlefield
Karel Dujardin Dutch, c. 1622-1678

An Old Man in a Fur Cap
Karel van der Pluym (Dutch, 1625-1672)

Untitled
Karel Appel Dutch, 1921–2006

A Shepherdess Speaking to Her Dog
Karel Dujardin Dutch, c. 1622-1678

Život: Sborník nové krásy (Life: An Anthology of the New Beauty)
Karel Tiege (Czech, 1900–1951), Bedrich Feuerstein (Czech, 1892–1936) Jaromír Krejcar (Czech, born Austria, 1895–1949), and Josef Simá (French, born Bohemia, 1891–1971)

The Crossing of the Granicus from The Story of Alexander the Great
After a design by, and woven at the workshop of, Karel van Mander the Younger (1579–1623) Holland, Delft

Untitled (Abstract Composition)
Karel Teige Czech, 1900-1951

Rupture (Zlom)
Karel Teige (Czech, 1900–1951) written by Konstantin Biebl (Czech, 1898–1951)

Two Horses by a Plough
Karel Dujardin Dutch, c. 1622-1678

Celestial Venus (recto); Main Hall, Baths of Diocletian (verso)
Circle of Maarten van Heemskerck Netherlandish, 1498-1574

With the Ship that Brings Tea and Coffee (S lodi jez dovázi caj a kávu)
Karel Teige (Czech, 1900–1951) written by Konstantin Biebl (Czech, 1898–1951)

With the Ship that Brings Tea and Coffee (S lodi jez dovázi caj a kávu)
Karel Teige (Czech, 1900–1951) written by Konstantin Biebl (Czech, 1898–1951)

Negro Children in Watermelon Wagon
Joanne Marten American, active 1960s

Moderní architektura v československu (MSA 2 Modern architecture in Czechoslovakia)
Karel Teige Czech, 1900–1951

Bedřich Smetana
Karel Demel Czech, born 1942

Untitled (Abstract Composition)
Karel Teige Czech, 1900–1951

Title Page
Karel Dujardin Dutch, c. 1622-1678

Rupture (Zlom)
Karel Teige (Czech, 1900–1951) written by Konstantin Biebl (Czech, 1898–1951)