Carl’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.

Chicago Tribune Chicagoland Prize Homes Competition House #11, Perspective
Carl L. Cedarstrand American, 20th cent.

Garniture for Field and Foot Tourney at the Barriers
Italian, Milan

Armor for Heavy Calvary (Cuirassier)
Italian; Milan

The Interior of the Palm House on the Pfaueninsel Near Potsdam
Carl Blechen (German, 1798–1840)

Revised Panoramic View of Yokohama (Saikai Yokohama fukei)
Utagawa Sadahide Japanese, 1807-1873

Blast Furnaces, Heads, Frontal Views
Bernd Becher (German, 1931–2007) and Hilla Becher (German, 1934-2015)

Steel-Aluminum Plain
Carl Andre American, 1935-2024

Lock
Frank L. Koralewsky (American, born Germany, 1872–1941)

Among the Redwoods
Wallace L. DeWolf American, 1854–1930

Calla Lilies
Arthur B. Carles American, 1882–1952

Hanga, volume 2
Various Artists Japanese, 20th century

Cuirassier on Foot Restraining His Rearing Horse
Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836) printed by Comte Charles Philibert De Lasteyrie (French, 1759-1849)

Frances at the Piano
Frederick Carl Frieseke American, 1874-1939

Old Man Lighting a Pipe
Johann Carl Loth (German, 1623–1698)

Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan
L. A. Shafer (American, 1866-1940) printed by W. F. Powers Co. Litho.

Angel
Carl Milles (American, born Sweden, 1875–1955)

Triton Fountain
Carl Milles (American, born Sweden, 1875–1955)

On the Bank
Frederick Carl Frieseke (American, 1874–1939)

The Scream
Raymond Martin American, 1930-2011

Wild Horses Fighting
Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836) published by Francois Seraphin Delpech (French, 1778-1825)