Joseph’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.

Park Structure, Student Presentation Drawing, Plan and Elevations
Joseph Palma, Jr. American, 1909-1996

Meteorological Station, Student Drawing, Plan and Elevations
Joseph Palma, Jr. American, 1909-1996

Town House, Student Drawing, Plan and Elevations
Joseph Palma, Jr. American, 1909-1996

Monastic Chapel, Student Drawing, Plan and Elevations
Joseph Palma, Jr. American, 1909-1996

War Memorial, Student Drawing, Plan and Elevations
Joseph Palma, Jr. American, 1909-1996

Pedmented Window and Stone Wall, Student Drawing
Joseph Palma, Jr. American, 1909-1996

Tennis Court Building, Student Drawing, Plan and Elevations
Joseph Palma, Jr. American, 1909-1996

Classical Tower, Student Drawing
Joseph Palma, Jr. American, 1909-1996

Proposal for a Plain Walnut Casket, Presentation Drawing
Nichols and Palma Associates American, c. 1940s

Nightlife
Archibald John Motley Jr. (American, 1891–1981)

Day (Truth)
Ferdinand Hodler Swiss, 1853–1918

The Rapidity of Sleep
Yves Tanguy American, born France, 1900–1955

Christa and Wolfi
Gerhard Richter German, born 1932

Reclining Nude
Max Beckmann German, 1884–1950

Midday Sorrow
Angel Planells Spanish, 1901–1989