Bob’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.

Mexico CIty Cultural Olympics Stadium Poster
Bob Pellegrini American, born 1938 Commissioned by the Department of Publications and Urban Design, Organizing Committee of the XIX Olympiad

International Festival of the Arts, "Marat/Sade" by Peter Weiss, Mexico City Cultural Olympics Poster
Bob Pellegrini (American, born 1938) Michael Curtiss Gross (American, 1945–2015) Commissioned by the Department of Publications and Urban Design, Organizing Committee of the XIX Olympiad

Death of the Infant Bethel
Bob Thompson American, 1937-1966

Portrait of Whistler
Carlo Pellegrini Italian, worked in England, 1839-1889

Salome with the Head of Saint John the Baptist Before Herod
Attributed to Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini Italian, 1675-1741

Lines of Force
Bob Snyder American, born 1946

The Descension
Bob Thompson American, 1937-1966

Bob Colacello
Andy Warhol American, 1928–1987

Beach of Silenus
Bob Thompson American, 1937-1966

The Drying After
Bob Thompson American, 1937–1966

Bryant Park Working Drawing #4
Bob Chaplin American, born 1947

Bob
Giuseppe de Nittis Italian, 1845/46-1884

The Procession
Bob Thompson American, 1937-1966

Bob Colacello
Andy Warhol American, 1928–1987

Chicago
Bob Thall American, born 1948

Johan Hagemeyer
Bob Hollingsworth American, 20th century

"You rang, sir?"
Bob Kraus American, active 20th century

Spiegel Building, Downers Grove, Illinois
Bob Thall American, born 1948

Trim Subdivisions
Bob Snyder American, born 1946

St. Mary of the Angels Church, Chicago
Bob Thall American, born 1948